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DEDICATION
We, the members of the class of 1976, dedicate this
yearbook to two of the most wonderful women we have
come to know during our stay at Delaware Valley College.
They have served us without question above and beyond
the call of duty. Aside from performing their duties in
the offices of Dean of Student's and Assistant Dean of Stu-
dents, Mrs. Gloria Faaet and Mrs. Shirley Finnie have
many times been the mother away from home all of us
have needed at some time in our college career.
Mrs. Gloria Faaet a mother of two children, graduated
from Olney High School, Pierce Business School and the
University of Pennsylvania where she was enrolled in a
"Supervisory Course in Handling of Workers. " She has been
employed by companies such as Prudential Life Insurance,
Metropolitan Life Insurance, Bucks County Bank and
Trust and finally, has been employed here at Delaware
Valley College for the past eight years in the Dean of
Students Office. Mrs. Faaet is President of the Women's
Society of the Chalfont Methodist Church where she is also
a Sunday school teacher, and Cub Scout leader. She has
also been active in the Cancer Society, Red Cross, and is
Vice President of the Central Bucks P.T.A.
Mrs. Shirley Finnie a mother of two children and a
grandmother of three, graduated from Frankford High
School, Temple University School of Business and the
Charles Price School of Advertising and Journalism. Mrs.
Finnie also received a degree from Drexel University in
Mechanical Engineering. In the past, she has been em-
ployed by Rohm and Haas, and was Secretary to the
President of Pack-Rite Company. Mrs. Finnie has been
quite active in several social and volunteer organizations
including the American Red Cross, the Bucks County
4-H Program and is an active member of the United
Methodist Church.
To you, Mrs. Faaet and Mrs. Finnie, we say Thank
You! We Love You!
MRS . GLORIA FAAET
MRS . SHIRLEY FINNIE
Members of the Graduating Class of 1976:
1 will try not to use any mundane or meaningless words to thank you for the dedication of the 1976 Year-
book. You have shown by this dedication great respect, appreciation, and affection for Mrs. Finnie and me.
You, the Class of '76, have also gained our admiration, respect, and love. I cannot deny that you have
been a demanding class. You demanded all available knowledge and honest answers to your questions. How-
ever, you accepted your responsibilities willingly, and gave your talents and time to the functions of Student
Government, club activities and even reached out to help the Doylestown community! !
As for my help, in whatever small way it may have been, I can only say that you were so like my own
son and daughter that had I not shown you every consideration and "walked an extra mile" at times, then,
surely, I would not only have failed you, but also my own children as well.
We will miss you! Return to Delaware Valley College and enrich our lives with your accomplishments!
Sincerely,
(Mrs) Gloria Faaet, Secretary
Dean of Students' Office
Members of the Class of 1976:
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to wish you a life of accomplishment and personal fulfillment.
It seems as if your stay at Delaware Valley College began only yesterday and now as you stand at the
threshold of a new phase of life, I hope you will look back with fond memories.
An education is many things! Your years at Delaware Valley College have been active ones, filled with
opportunities to work, to learn, to explore, to question and, above all, to think independently in your drive
for self-development. During the past four years, we watched you adjust. . .we saw you grow. . . and now we
are confident each of you is ready to meet the new challenges of life in the true "Aggie" spirit.
Best wishes in all your endeavors.
Sincerely,
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Fellow Classmates
Upon us has come
but few have sensed i
period for reflecting
looking toward a
Reminiscing I
ories of experiences —
that are the very essenc
unique. Such experiences as these, which were integral
parts of our lives, have shaped our characters into what
we are today.
For many this marks the end of a formal education
and the beginning of a practical one. For others, this is
but one step in a journey toward a higher degree. Which-
ever the case, I'm sure that these last four years will be
carried in our treasured memories for the duration of our
lives.
Our brief period here has given us much, but most
of all, Del Val has bestowed upon us something which no
one can take from us. . . Knowledge. Now it's our turn to
use that which has been given us to its fullest. Wherever
our separate paths lead us, let us not lose sight of our
goals which have carried us this far, for now they are ours
for the asking. But, life is a rough road; nobody promised
us otherwise. The knowledge, maturity, and responsibil-
ity acquired at Del Yal have given us the capacity to
travel it.
We are at a high point in our lives and those stars
we've been reaching for are closer now than they ever
have been.
To each of you go my deepest hopes for a happy and
prosperous life.
Yours truly,
Gary R. Seckinger
Class of '76
CLASS OFFICERS
AGRONOMY «
DR. JULIAN PRUNDEANU, M.S., Ph. D.
Chairman: Agronomy Department
Professor of Agronomy -^_. _ , _ +
TO THE CLASS OF 1976
Congratulations to all of you for
successfully completing your un-
dergraduate education and best
wishes for the years ahead! Let
the Bicentennial anniversary be an
inspiration to your determination
to do your share in shaping not
only your own future but also the
future of your fellow man. . .
Dr. Julian Prundeanu, Chairman
Agronomy Department
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DR. WILLIAM PALKOVICS, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Agronomy
MR. BOYDCHERINC, B.S., M.S.
Associate Professor of Physical Sciences
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MR. FREDT. WOLFORD, B.S.
Assistant Professor of Agriculture
MR. J. KEMMERER, B.S., M.S.
Instructor in Agronomy
MR. DONALD CLAYCOMB, B.S., M.A.
Professor of Agriculture
JOSEPH MCCLOSKEY
SAMUEL MATECHAK
MICHAEL MATTHEWS
WILLIAM MIRANDA
BRYON REILLY
RALPH SALBER
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SAMUEL MATECHAK
To Juanita for her understanding —
Baseball — Wrestling in the dorm--
Ralph and Frank. Heading home
on weekends. Dr. P. Special
thanks to Mom and Dad for mak-
ing my education possible.
BYRON REILLY
"What's the password?" Organic,
public defender— Frank — Ippulac-
nac--Moosehair--Cassel--Yogi
and BooBoo— kern— J. P. G.B. ~
Lespedza-a — a — Stoffler — Happy
Harry — "Budah" 4-great years.
RALPH MATHEW SALBER
Frank and Sam--Ulmann II boys —
Weekends in Philly--2lst Birthday
party — Orchard parties—Finally a
corner Room—False alarm at 3
a. m. — working, hunting, and
studying. Good luck to all the
great people I've come to know
here at D.V.C. during 4 well
spent years. Thanks to all my
good buddies. Special thanks to
Mom and Dad and my two
brothers.
ROBERT SEAROCK
Night of March 23, 1973— Pent-
house—orchard parties— Rise and
Fall of "Riddle" and "French Wiz-
ard"— Big Bertha and Her Obscene
Rock n" Roll Show" ! Summer of
'74~Friendly's~Ulman Hall for 4
years — streaking— Mr. Ranger-
Boo Boo, and Yogi — concerts-
Dead Ed's—Farmhouse — Mary —
Prun — "organisma"— McGovern
'72—VWbus— 4 exams in 1 day?!?
— N.B.I. --Jim "the weatherman" —
MMR, IOQ, YSP, and the late
WDB 96. 4— Jazz! (is where it's at)
— the demonstration — various
changes — dreams and awakenings
(legs!)--A very sincere thank you
to my parents who I know sacrific-
ed much more than I realize. God
bless them both.
RICHARD SCHLOSBERG
ROBERT SEAROCK
TACK SKWARA
JOHNE. SKWARA
"Jack, can I see you in my office?"
— the Agronomy Club. Weekends
tt-ith those "D" Bros. Mar-
people. Special thanks to my par-
ents and Cathy.
JACQUELINE ANN WINCHELL
V.W. and the orchard — Flamingo
room — humming with "Oh Lisa" —
Barney and Wild Irish Rose — Thanks
to Mom and Dad — D.V.C. is def-
initely out of this woild.
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ANIMAL
HUSBANDRY
DR. FREDERICK HOFSAESS, B.S., M.S., Ph. D.
Chairman: Animal Husbandry Department
Professor of Animal Science
DR. TIBOR PELLE, M.S., DR. AGR.
Chairman: Animal Science Division
Professor of Animal Husbandry
To the Animal Husbandry Class of 1976:
As a member of the Class of 1976,
you have the distinction of Graduating
during the year in which we celebrate
the 200th anniversary of the United
States. As each of you pursue your goals
you will face times of disappointment,
frustration and failure. However, I am
sure that with your background, training
and maturity that you will succeed wheth-
er you choose a career in livestock
production, research, sales or education.
On behalf of the Animal Husbandry
Facultv I wish to congratulate each of you
and wish you success and happiness in
meeting the callenges of an every chang-
ing world.
Frederick Hofsaess
Chairman, Animal Husbandry
DR. GARY BRUBAKER, B.S., M.S., Ph. D.
Assistant Professor of Animal Science
MR. RODNEY GILBERT, B.S., M.S.
Instructor in Animal Husbandry
DR. CRAIG HILL, B.S., Ph. D.
Assistant Professor of Animal Science
KENNETH BAKER
Tell 'em, Reed, Tell 'em! JI Lee"
--Ulman 214 — donuts and ice
cream. The Animal "The Little
Man"-- The Train Station rape—
"Rhinestone" — "Peggy" — Shut-up
Jason!" "How'd it get there, Bart?"
"See ya at Appomattox, Gary!"
"Barrel o' Laughs!" Greaser Day
and Masquerade Dance — "Ted, Do
you have Beef Production? !"
Harry, Darwin, Reed, Dave, Bart,
Muchelle, You're wonderful ! ! ! !
Thanks Mom, Dad, and Diane.
KENNETH A. BEERS
Freshman Parties- -Gooke Hall
Parties—Work Hall— D. A., D. D. ,
W.D., B. M. , (Munchkin)— D.C.
— Pine Creek, sure is cole .'--Must
be Wednesday—9-75— Skyline —
Meester— 3rd Roommate?— Special
thanks to my parents, Pam, my
uncle, and all my friends for help-
ing me get through.
JON CASSEL
At last! After 4 years, people can
say I'm a farmer outstanding in his
field! Meester and me— K.O. to
the Con-vict and Claycombe. The
brillant sunshine of Homecoming
1975. Ickesburg. Running over in-
nocent people with the pick-up.
A-Day. Stud Government. Eight
semesters in Work Hall. Who is
this guy Dr. Work? You took two
desserts! Wicious attacks on the
Weiss guy, O'Reilly and O'rosa.
FFA. Grease pole climbing. Took
a long time to get my B. S. — now
I got her! Counting my blessings.
Thanks to mom and pop and
Christ.
BETSY ROSS CLAYPOOLE
Cooke 107 and 217—Penn A-2 and
Penn Hall Gang— A-Day 1974 with
Bryan — "the name is Claypoole not
Claycomb", its not orange ! "Hey
Mate!' Studying for Parasitology.
Many thanks to Mom and Dad for
all the encouragement and support
they have given me in the past 4
years.
MARY ANNE CATINO
Flooding, Cooke 2nd — Buds — Octo-
ber 13, 1972. Musgy Apples-
Cathy, their throwing our own
oloves at us. Catino, Cochlin,
Cole. . .Waiting in the rain. Fussy
Sweetsheep — We'll get the amoeba
. . .Hadogs. . . T. P. — 151 — Tom's
D.A. Everyone into the closet. . .
7-17-75. .. plumper, juicer...
going thru the banister — Mi's
bookshelves. Thanks for having 10
minutes. Special thanks to mom
and dad and the kids.
CATHY COCHLIN
Cooke Hall 2nd- -Diane and I and
our click— Catino, Cochlin, Cole
— walking over EHane — C+c and
all those hams — April Fool's '74 —
water bombs and olive bullets —
Bake Oven Knob — camping in the
snow — my hot rock — Greaser '74 —
Mare's care packages — Penn Hall
mom— Partying with the guys —
KENNETH BAKER
KENNETH A. BEERS
LISA BENINATI
CRAIG BURMAN
GARY CASEY
JONATHAN CASSEL
BETSY CLAYPOOLE
CATHERINE COCHLIN
DIANE COLE
Traveling on the mini-bus--plim-
per, juicer. .. --December, 1973
--Denny. Thanks to my friends,
teachers and especially my family.
DIANE N. COLE
It's cold. . . Cathy and I and our
click. Meeting Dave. 3rd floor
Penn Hall and Dunkin Donuts at
1:30 A.M. Camping with Dave
and the gang, Fetching water and
freezing to death . "Hard work,
good times, great friends, parties,
and Freiday night. We're finally
done, Dave. May 22, 1976, here
we come. Thanks for everything
Mom and Dad.
BARBARA ANN COSTELLO
Roomie #1 gone — weekends home
— Paul--heartbreak and disaster.
Hello trees! ! Roomie #2 plus 7 —
DEK. Part's toothbrush— Bill: if
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lloween— Seniors '
imes — Finnies — it's blue.
Z i, Quantis and Quiasar, Berg,
Floor hockey, Roomie #3 plus
■— Grad. school? future
weddings? Nassau. The gang —
Deb, Helen. Bonni. Lin. Beth,
Kay, Patty, Seme, To all my
friends Thanks for everything.
.-.eep in touch. Mom and
Dad — it has meant so much to me!
I love you.
DAVID DELGADO
I love munchlan's — Burger King —
Skyline — Tequila Sunrises--Parties
every Thursday night, George?
Trial by jury, I want to thank my
rirer.:; ::: r.elrir.; ±-z sticking
with me.
WSLMER DREIBELBIS JR.
Meestei — Junior yT, parties — 151-
-Munchkin— K.B.. D. D. 1975
Homecoming Block and Bridle
Float— D.A.D.C.M.C.C.C.,
Linda.
THEODORE A . KING
With love to my parents and fam-
ily. Those who stood close by,
especially my girl Bev. who makes
it all worthwhile.
LINDA ANN KALMBACH
Lilly of the Valley. . . Commuting
. . . Trips to Florida . . . Perm Hall
BARBARA AXX COSTELLO
DAVID DELGADO
WILLIAM DRELBLEBIS JR
EDWARD GLUNZ
LINDA KALMBACH
THEODORE KING
3rd floor. . . The DEAD END KIDS
are champs. . .Jogging 1 mile. . .
Parties. . .Getting a tan. . .Sitting
with Barb in Cooke hall looking
out the window waiting for that
call. Deb always falling, Hel
stewed to the mickey, Beth and
Colorado, Sone talking about
Bud, Trick with a poodle cut, Kay
and her honey, Bonni trying to
meet Him, Holly studying. Con-
vertibling it. . .Our excursions. . .
My analysis Jeff Kissy . . . Bone
practical. . . Nassau. . .Birthdays. . .
Poultry trips. . . "Ward". . .Summer
nights at Plymouth Meeting Mall. .
. The fountain. . . IVB. . . Ice cream
. . . Riversedge . . . Thanks to Bru . ,
Frank Sinatra, Skuttlebutt, . D.
Douglas thanks. Special thanks to
someone who I love, who's given
me the world and put me where I
am today my Aunt Kathryn. . . The
Gang: Beth, Deb, Hel, Kay,
Trick, Sone, Barb, . I hope for the
best and happiness for all of yous.
Gigi the best friend I ever had.
Waiting for the phone call. .Rod
Curl. . .Bonni the best. . .Mom and
Dad I wouldn't trade for anyone.
"Hawaii, Here I come."
MARK P. LICEA
Many thanks to Mom and Dad, and
to many good friends I will never
forget.
barb a. Mcdonald
Great Adventures of the Penn Hall
Gang: Vaseline and Wolfe's TV.
Hey Bon, its time to sleep. The
alarm clock trio: smack, thump,
wham. Farm #3 and those funny
little Herefords and funny little
pigs. Float of 75: Who's dancing
with the equine's dummy? Judging
Team and the Van. Dr. Pelle. ..
Vere are your hrs? We're off to see
the wizard. . . "Mr. Beers" Cooke
2nd Floor. . . The first night D. C. D.
(my hero).
MARK LICEA
BARBARA MCDONALD
REED MACARTY
ROBERT MAI JR.
REEDE. MACARTY
I told him Ken; I told him! ! 23
slices and a Beer — Mand M Enter-
prises. "Don't worry, they only
cost a dollar! !" March 8, 197S,
Let's hear it for the Veterinarians! !
"Almost doesn't count, except in
horseshoes and grenades! ! " "Horses
Ass! !" Thanks Mom and Dad, I
couldn't have done it without you! !
ROBERT MAI JR.
Sweating thru my seminar, and
crossing out my last day of school
at D.V.C. Beans. I wish to thank
Mom and dad for helping me ach-
ieve my degree.
DAVID S. MAKS
The pizza gang— 23 slices. . .BURP.
Weightlifting — I'm doing some
Zims, 185 off my lip. . . Greaser
day — cycle in Marketing. Shoot
that pigeon Reed! Show'em Ken!
Watermelon raids and 4 flats. My
first beaver—Burning the midnight
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oil, again. Sugar frosted flukes—
AAA Mate-Pass the suds and pret-
zels — Drunker than a skunk in a
trunk! ! ! Trip south — 74--trip to
Maine with Debbie, Bud and Linda
--75— -Mr. Beezer and Yamie. ! .
Ah, that is life! ! !Lightpole— 73.
Wet toilet paper and sinks. "What
a Wizz! ! " Reed, look at that! ! , If
its funny laugh. MC-M Enterprise—
Barrel of laughs. Damn it and and
fry it! ! ! Darwin is sleeping. My
best buddies--Reed, Danvin, Ken,
Toad, Ted, Sam. Thanks to my
Mom and Dad. NYTELITE! ! !
Deborah, the special woman in my
life — I love you. "76" — Spiritus
Fermenti.
RICHARD MEYERS
Thanks to Rockin' Roy--his late
hour habits and the girl that could
be the life of any party. "Do it".
Peanuts (S.O.M.F.)
BARBARA ANNE NOVAK
The bio. majors and Thursday
nights in 75 — "Hopps!" — red sun-
sets and pipers in the cornfield—
freshman year with Doc and the
runners — Laurie and Carol — and so
much more--Thank you, Mom and
Dad, for the good times you have
given me. I hope I have given you
joy.
JOHN A . PAETOW
Get off the rag--trip to Rouseville-
-thanks to the Ulman II boys — the
greatest guys in the world who
made 4 tough years enjoyable—
Thanks and love to the 2 greatest
parents in the world who made it
all possible--Thanks to Joanne for
being her.
BETH A. PANDY
The Gang: Kay, Bonni, Lyn,
Debbie, Helen, Barb, Patty- i.e.
The DEad End Kids. Penn Hall-
Freshman year. Ward and his
"Cuda". B.P. Working at the
machine shop blues. Colorado,
Commuting. The station wagon.
To all the labs when I didn't have
the slightest idea what I was doing.
Getting thrown out of the cafeteria.
Stepping on Ginkgos. Buffaloes. "40
Plymouth, remember the zhe Urn.
Hank Hammond. Those Mexican
Jumping Beans. Friends, I will re-
member you, think of you, pray
for you, and when another day is
through, I'll still be friends with
you.
ROBIN PETZOLD
Work Hall water fights, Spring
semester sophomore year — Dale,
Steve, Greg, Jeff, Paul, Bob,
Ron, Tim, and Dan--Senior field
trips and the Mountain goat—
Hookers and The Coach— Billy
Joel and Good Times. Special
thanks to Mom and Dad without
whom I wouldn't be here.
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DAVID MAKS
RICHARD MEYERS
BARBARA NOVAK
JOHN PAETOW JR.
BETH ANN PANDY
WALTER PARKER
ROBIN PETZOLD
ROBERT REGESTER III
THEODORE RESPET
DIANNE RODGERS
ROBERT THOMAS REGESTER III
Special thanks to my mom, will
always remember spotting the
Allman Fire — B.C., Nairobi,
Ease, and the derelicts of Cooke
2. Traveling with the judging
team—Walking the tracks as a
freshman. My greatest memory —
graduating:,
dianneh. rodcers
Cooke 219 — Happiness is. . . ,
Frustration is. . . , demonstration
'73 — The Inseparable Trio — Herby!
Honorable mention—All nighters
and Ed's coffee — Never mind! —
I'll leave! G.D.R. ! Ducks at 5
A. M. — Easter bunny at the bunny-
lab — Summer '74— The VEC —
S2. 60- -chubby- -musical dorms —
Manure spreader on the railroad
tracks — 2 ewes and IS pigs— PDA's
--the judging team and our mini-
bus' — Homecoming Float ' 75 —
What a zoo! Turkey! 4 years with
Celia, PAUL.
KATHY RUGGIIRO
Tests with Cloudia Schalanger and
Meez Nichols. . .Ruby, Crystal and
Falcon — Night Stalking. . .Whoop,
whoop, whoop, whoop. . . 1975 Bas-
ketball Banquet. Rooms. . . Extra
special Thanks to Mom and Dad,
Pat and Bud. . .John.
KATHLEEN RUGGIERO
CLAUDIA SCHLANGER
GEORGE SCHWARTZ JR.
PAUL STAUB
ROY TIETJEN
RICHARD TOBERMAN
DARWIN TOBIAS
CELIA VAN VOORHIS
PAUL STAUB
Studying Freshman Year, someone
should tell these people that there
is no R in the alphabet--2nd floor
Samual sophomore year--Smoking
marbles--FBE's--summers at
D.V.C.--Farm 3--good friends
(George, Randy, Ed, Flagella,
etc. )--Pudgey — to the greatest
roommate Pete ! Judging and the
orange bird — Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert.
Meester! (imitation is the highest
form of flattery) — Many thanks to
the greatest parents and brothers
and sisters for all their help and
encouragement. Diane.
GLENDON SUMMERS
"Glen" — U.P.S. and early morn-
ings — "roomate" — Intercollegiate
chorus '75 — Homecoming 75 —
going home weekends--Soccer--
Senior field trips--and the "Tiger
Teaser". Thanks to my parents,
brothers, sister and Ann Marie
and special thanks to God.
BART THOMAS
Thanks to all my friends at DVC
and special thanks to Mom and
Dad.
ROY MARTIN TIETJEN
"Rockin' Roy" — "The Stick" —
game of chance--Harry--Let's
play the ducks — for all aesthetic
values — weo — Richard, "You look
terrible"--Sumner says, "Dead in
my books" (and he's right!) The
animal (Darwin) and his trainers:
Ken, Harry, Reed, Tom, John,
Bart etc. All my friends at DVC--
"Hey, get off my case! ! ! " Steve
Miller alias Mildew, Milner,
Milar. Samuel Hall. NICO— (we're
brothers) thank god for music--
small animal lab (Ginny, Sue,
Cathy, Karen — "Keep on Truckin"
— "Those dam rabbits") Quality
not Quanity — maybe this will get
the point across — "Gotta Bum"
GLB— Viele Danken ! ! ! Special
thanks to my parents, for their
love, help and understanding,
(Lancer too! ), "Someday".
DARWIN R. TOBIAS, JR.
"Animal", A-day 74--Greaser
Day — under the table in 15 mins.
Frankenstein — Rex — Kenny I, II, III
— Skyline pizza — Spirit of "75-76"
— Dr. Pelle--Good times! Best
friends, buddies—special thanks to
Mom and Dad for everything.
CELIA VANVOORHIS
For Diane--a fantastic roommate
for 4 years, I wish all of the best-
-Happiness is. . ., Frustration is. . .
Inseparable trio — CW — fire extin-
guishers and Mrs. Porter, retired
matchmaker by force--just don't
lock the door--manure spreader on
the railroad tracks--Cooke 219--
than you no. Mister Sta-ab--Junior
prom--Chalfont Animal Hospital--
club car--dinners at the Sherwood's
--GDR--weekday trips home —
Valentines Day '75 — my very own
mosquito inspector, GARY.
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BIOLOGY
DR. ELLERY FRENCH, B.S., M.S., Ph. D.
Chairman: Biology Department; Professor of Biology
LIONEL ADELSON, B.S., M.S., Chairman Science Division; Professor of Biology
On behalf of the Biology Depart-
ment, I wish to offer you our sincere
congratulations for a job well done.
We enjoyed working with you. We have
learned from you. It is our hope that
you will not have only benefitted from
your experience, but that you will re-
member your years at Delaware Val-
ley College as among the happiest of
your life. You have our trust in that
we believe you will achieve, and that
your achievements will benefit society.
We wish you well.
Sincerely,
Ellery W. French, Chairman.
DR. WILLIAM ALLISON, B.S., M.S., Ph. D.
Assistant Professor of Biology
MR. JOHN STANDING, A.B., M.A.
Instructor in Biology
MR. RONALD JOHNSON, B.A., M.A,
Instructor in Biology
DR. ROBERT BERTHOLD, JR. B.S., M.S., Ph. D.
Assistant Professor of Biology
DR. JOHNMERTZ, B.S., M.S., Ph. D.
Associate Professor of Biology
DR. RICHARD MULSTAY, B.A., M.A., DR. JAMES MILLER, B.A., M.A., Ph. D.
Ph. D. Instructor in Biology Assistant Professor of Biology
DR. BARBARA MUSE, B.S., M.S., Ph. D.
Assistant Professor of Plant Science
WILLIAM BLEICHER, JR.
PAUL BRUZZANO
KENT BUBBENMOYER
DAVID BUIST
DREW CHUPALIO
VINCENT COSTANZO
JOANNE CUTLER
DAVID W. ANSPACH JR.
Maaaa Haaa and Ah Ha. Pizza's in
here! A. P.O. without all the good
friends I've found, how could 1
have kept my sanity? Thanks to
Mom and Dad and especially to
Deb for putting up with a lot of
craziness.
ANDREW R. APTER
Memories are unimportant--They
are the thoughts and experiences
of an other who in gaining them
has become me— I will not exist
at the end of this sentence.
BILL BLE1CHER
Always behind the 8 ball/Black
Velvet and the peanut. Ethology
lab reports. "Dodge". 9-21-75,
pretzels, and the New Hope Inn.
Many thanks to my parents and
grandparents who made it all
possible.
PAUL ROBERT BRUZZANO
B.M., J.B., S.C., R.H., D.M.
Elson Hall. Traffic officer for
Quicksilver Concert. Batmo.bile.
My personalized seat in the li-
brary. Spending long hours study-
ing—the easiest way to get home.
The famous six strokes. Thanks to
Mom, Dad, and Sue for making it
all possible. July 31, 1976 — four
hard years is well worth a lifetime
of happiness. Thanks Sue.
KENT BUBBENMOYER
Marie — Pete — Koly who? — Wohl-
ferth--Stephanie--Anspach--and
Ed — I can't stand that word — Bill
and Barness Lounge--the garbage
heap in 109— Wonderful WAPO—
Would you send your son here?
DAVID L. BIUST
Kathy and all her encouragement-
-Immaculata and the Canoe-
Melody — Brook with the "Thugs"-
-Tawny Port with D.J. — Everyone s
parents who had me for dinner-
Mom and Dad for knowing what its
like— RAMAR and the Ulman II
Boys— M.B. for making it worth-
while .
VINCENT JAMES COSTANZO
"HEY PUD"! ! ! Elson Hall 3 of 4
years?? "Be yourself and believe
in what you do. " "Let's go to
Grossinger's". Thanks to Gary for
helping me learn to help others.
ANTHONY RALPH DECANTO
I would like to thank the best
parents in the world, who made
this all possible, by their under-
standing, by their beliefs, by their
happiness and especially their love
for their children. Through my
parents I have accomplished The
beginning of my life, now the rest
is up to me. I would also like to
thank Kathy, someone who in a
short time became very- special to
me, and who's love and caring
Continued to pg. 46
will always be in my heart, no
matter what the future may hold
for us.
GLENN R. FAHNESTOCK
Cooke II — the Dining Hall--The
Pit--Mertz keeping thanks from the
"amphibian"--"A"-Day will never
end—Special thanks to Mom and
Dad, without you I never would
have made it. And for Beth there
is just no words to express it.
JOHN EDWARD FALLENS TEIN III
Thanks to Mom and Dad.
HELEN LOUISE DUNBAR
Dune—Dead End Kids— Commut-
ing — Penn Hall- -Lunchroom birth-
day parties- -Daytona Beach— sun
poison— Pepto-bismol Kid — Jay
and Jerry: Polkas in Barness II—
Skyline— Pat Ferri's and Michelob
— Stewies Inc.— Bermuda '74 — the
Ram Mascot- -Motown and proba-
tion — "What time is it?" Ft. Lau-
derdale and the dock — "Wants Ads"
— midnight visitors — bubble baths
with Bucky— 4-5-75— the Duster—
Siamese twins field hockey— #22—
SPRINT! ! !— Wild Bill's Wedding-
-my 21st 13 shots! ! — Snow White
and the Seven Dwarfs— "Party Ev-
eryday" 12-9-75: a 5 day vacation
— Flamingos— Friendly's— Joe and
Kan arski— Watch out Del val. —
Palm Beach— Nassau— and "Pennies
from Heaven: Schlitz". Many
thanks to a special group of friends
who helped me learn much more
than I ever realized was possible:
Deb, Linda, Patty, Bonni, Beth,
Kay, Berb, Sone, Holly, Joe,
Greg, Si and Helen O. I love you
all, so please keep in touch. All
my love and thanks to two very
special people, my mom and
dad, who put up with so much
from me. — I love you! ! Goodbye
Del Val.
THOMAS M. KOLESSAR
Thanks to Mom and Dad. Love to
Ann. Good luck to the Men of the
"T" — pumpkins- -ballistics- -water
fights and stitches— Z's — B's—
Lenny and the Worm— "What's all
the Hub-bub Bub" — traying —
camping — Frampton— Good Old
Time Flavor- -Bill- -board — the
Merry-go-round— The reservoir —
Volleyball — slacks — running and
sauna's— sunbathing — getting notes
— Ed's— K.O. Barrow and Ray-hay
— the mattress fight and Leroy—
SORRY!— Monty Python— collage
with Mom's— the bin and the ef-
fect of — Tumor— Frisbee and tennis
ball wars in the hall— espionage all
nighters— and "If I don't know it by
now. . . : '
CONSTANCE MARY ELAINE
MEYER
"Yum- Yum"; Craig and horses;
Thanks, Mom and Dad, for all
your help and encouragement and
for giving me the freedom to
make my own mistake. " "Try it,
ANTHONY DE CANTO
HELEN DUNBAR
RAYMOND EINHORN
GLEN FAHNESTOCK
10HN FALLENSTEIN III
NANCY FRENCH
you'll like it. " "Experience is the
best teacher. "
LYNN A . MYERS III
Second floor Cokke and "Loose",
"Easy" and "Choice"--special
thanks to Mom, Dad and Nancy
who helped make it all possible .
GARY RICHARD OSTROFF
The frustration before, and the
feeling of accomplishment after-
wards. I have only just begun! !
Much thanks to my parents and to
Barbara Ann for unwavering love
and support.
DEBORAH ELAINE RALSTON
Commuting — Perm Hall Lounge —
Original Dead End Kids--Hassles
with Heeps--Birthday parties —
Daytona Beach--Polkaing in Barn-
Continued to pg. 49
WALTER GARDNER
DAVID HANDEL
CONSTANCE MEYER
BRUCE MILSTEIN
GEORGE MORGAN IR.
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LYXX MYERS III
GARY OSTROFF
DEBORAH RALSTON
GLEN RUSH
CURTIS SHAW
JOANNE TALABISCO
RONALD WILSON
ess II with Jay and Jerry--Joe T.-
-Pitchers of Michelob at Skyline,
Pat Ferri's--Physics 11 (3X)—
"Stewed" — Death of iJhe Rambler,
Birth of the White Trash Mobile-
Field Hockey — "Bernie "--Bubble
baths-- "Want Ads"~Shots! ! !
Motown I and results--Sone and
Bud's Anniversary—Friday nights—
Ft. Lauderdale— April 2, and the
spring of '75—4-5-75 (21)— Bucky
— Heart to heart talks with my lil
sis Sone— Being perverted, obnox-
ious and rowdy— Si, Willie, Lenny
— Cheryl--". . .And she's the man-
ager" — Snow White and the Seven
Dwarfs Irresistible parties — an
extra 5 days — H.A.O. Philosophy-
-Coaching from my Roomie — Fin-
ney's at 10:30 A.M. --I might
learn something if I'm not careful
--The Coat— "Pennies from Hea-
ven" — Snoop— Ben and 4 1/2 years
that ended all wrong—Barb, Beth,
Bonni, Helen, Linda, Kay, Patty,
Sone, and Si: We've been friends
for the past 4 years. I'll think of
you as friends for the next 40.
Keep in touch, I'll always be
there. My mother and father who
have showed continual patience
with my nonsense. They let me do
things my way and helped me suf-
fer with the consequences without
an "I told you so. " I love them
more than I could ever show or tell
them. Thanks Mitz and Bill, You
gave me all this and more than
you'll ever realize.
CURTIS L. SHAW
"And do not fear those who kill
the body, but are unable to kill
the soul; but rather fear Him who
is able to destroy both soul and
body in hell. " Matthew 10:28
JOANNE TALABISCO
Twitches- -grounhogs- - cornfields-
-jogging— summer of '75, Penn
Hall's closet, Economics, Suave,
Suavette, Jack's eyes, Chum fish-
ing, Pinochle, Deciduous Forest,
cowtown Chokin' Jo, #12, transi-
tional epithelium, long talks,
Thanks Mom.
PAUL ALLAN ZMODA
Work II Gang — Midnight melon
heists- -"Werm", Spider! Dan's
Parties next door. Organic syn-
theses. Thou bug me! Workin' in
the "PIT". Many thanks to Mom
and Dad. My respect and best of
luck to Jean for her patience, car-
ing and time.
ROBERT YOUNG
PAUL ZMODA
K
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BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION
To the Class of 1976
GEORGE F. WEST, B.S., M.B.A.
Chairman Business Administration Department
Assistant Professor of Business Administration
.
Difficult times seem to bring out
the best qualities in people. You, the
Bicentennial Class, are graduating
during an era of challenging economic
problems. Bold leadership and proper
business sense will be necessary to
reach higher levels of production ef-
ficiency. You are in a position to par-
ticipate in the beginning of the Nation's
third century. By your education you
have been well equipped to assist in
future growth and development. Profit
from your educational experiences and
we shall all reap the return.
George F. West
Chairman
Business Administration
Department
MR. ROBERT F. WEINMAN, B.S., C.P. A.
Assistant Professor of Business Administration
MR. MICHAEL SIMONE, B.S., M.B.A.
Assistant Professor of Business Administration
MR. GERALD HANDLER, B.S., M.A.
Assistant Professor of Business Administration
MR. EDWARD J. MCCOOL, B.S., M.B.A.
Assistant Professor of Business Administration
WAYNE M. CSUPA
ChF's — Greenhouses, 104-214--
Diane's Parties — Parties at school.
Doctor Works — personal letter in-
forming social probation for a
year. Lynn, Diane, Jean, Debbie,
Linda*, Joyce, Joan and Syracuse,
N.Y.
GARY S . DALINA
Many thanks to Mom and Dad who
made this possible. Wind sprints.
100-yrd. club and 60' 6"— Base-
ball and friends keeping me busy--
Hour--long drives to get where I
wanted to — Home — Goodbye
D.V.C.--May you rest in peace.
RICHARD L. HENNE
Special thanks to my parents who
made it all possible and to my
friends for making it all bearable.
Goldman 214--Student store —
Birthday parties, Dad, Gossip--
Italian Kitchen Trips--Champagne
nights— The Yes Gang HUNH!
GARY D. HUNT
Ulm'an III— Cook II — Arch — Aunt
Kath— 1/17/75; 4/5/75--Ellen? —
King Arthur--Best of luck to all my
close friends--4 years, WOW!
Many thanks to Mom and Dad for
making it all possible.
DEBBIE CORRADO
WAYNE CSUPA
GARY DALINA
MICHAEL GAUL
LYNN G EH MAN
WILLIAM HARTZELL
DENNIS KAHAN
WILLIAM KASEMAN
LINDA ANN MORGAN
GERALD MOROZ
DANTE PILLON JR.
FREDERICK PRANG'E
SUSAN FAY KEESLER
September 12th, 1975--October
14th, 1975— -My freshman year--
My 18th year surprise birthday
party--Thank you my friends —
Special thanks to my parents for
making this education possible and
thank you Bach.
JOHN MANNING
Arch--Thanks to Mom, Dad and
Kev, for without them I never
would have been able to achieve
my education. Also much thanks
to Kathy who was always here and
meant so much to me. Good times
with Greg and the Hoops--Toad
and the Dudes and Bob at the Pent-
house.
PATRICK F. MEAL1A III
Many, many thanks to my family
who made this whole experience
possible. Telephone pole "9/75" —
case problems--"Q" parties--all
nighters--Loads of good times with
all my buds: Reno, Gary, Jeff,
Brad, Keith, Frank, Raccoon.
"T.P.B." "A little thinking, a lit-
tle drinking"--New Years eve—
"12/31/75".
GERARD MOROZ
Thank you Mom, Dad, (Smoky)
and my Chucky. Kid you made a
bad choice of schools, but made
plenty of good friends. Wellsy get
in touch. Whit, Howard, Teddy,
Chuch: Have a good time and get
in touch.
DANTE A . PILLON
Patti — 214 Goldman-- Dark side of
the moon--parties--Student store--
Ski Club--Trips home — All my
good friends at D.V. C . --Cham-
pagne Flights—Special thanks to
Mom and Dad.
JOHN A. RAFFETTO
Special thanks to Uncle Sam.
JOHN RAFFETTO
ROLAND SCHLIMM
GREGORY SILENOK
The Best-T. Schreiner, K. Achuff,
J. Hardy, W. Navarre, D. Green-
land. . . .Archie and Bateman's. . . .
Wild Bill and the Bubble Crazy
Eddie's Excursions. . . "He's in love
with a girl that He's talking about. "
. . . My hat's off to Schaffer Brewing
Co. . . . Thank you H . C . for nothing
. . . Special thanks to Mom and Pop.
EDWARD J . STAUDENMAYER
Thanks to Mom and Dad who made
this all possible. Had a lot of good
times — met a lot of beautiful peo-
ple—Dante Rich (HUNH!), Duck,
Csup, Maryann, Ingrid, D, Mimi,
C, Debbie. Special thanks to
Jackie who got me started and
built my confidence enough to get
me through 4 years.
F. JAY STRALO
Special thanks to my mother and
Father, who I can never repay,
and thank you Janet who I will try
to repay through our love in
marriage.
JOSEPH SWEENEY JR .
Special thanks to my parents,
relatives and all my friends who I
will never forget and Duck.
GARY WELNDORF
"THE TOAD"--Star athlete who
can usually be found in the weight
room. His loves include, long hot
showers, gTeaser mixers, clean
hands, protein pills, listening to
Slade, just plain gettin 1 Routy!
He displays an intense hate over
crutches, sow bowes, mellow week-
ends, leg raises! THE TOAD will
always be remembered for his mid-
night run, which proved New Dorm
#1, his good looks, unequaled
physique * most of all his modesty.
He has placed 4 times in the semi-
annual weight-lifting competition
* is one of the few 300 lbs. bench
press champions. I'll always re-
member--pushing steel--hats
* knuckles--shat on shat — New
Dorm ' 73 — tequila * all my buds
at D.V.C. I'd like to thank my
Mom* Dad for giving me this
opportunity. And- -More than ever
Pat, my typist, my inspiration*
my co- venturer in this and in
life. I'm a dude now
ERIC C . WOLF
"What an experience I'll
never forget Del. Yal. and the
Dudes and all the partying bud-
dies. " Bird.
GREGORY SILENOK
ROGER SLAWTA
EDWARD STAUDENMAYER
FRANKLIN STRALO
10SEPH SWEENEY
JAMES THORPE
GREGORY WILLIAMSON
ERIC WOLF
KURT ZINTNER JR.
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EVENING
DIVISION
BOYDW. GHERING, B.S., M.S.
Director of Evening Division
JOYCE KIRSCHLER
Secretary to Mr. Ghering
ivemng
ege
It is with a deep sense of pride and
respect that I congratulate you upon
your hard-won achievement. Having
obtained an advanced degree through
evening participation and study, I
can appreciate the many sacrifices
and hardships you have endured in
earning your degree in Business Ad-
ministration.
I hope that the unique combination
of education and experience so char-
acteristic of the evening student will
serve you well in the years ahead and
place you high on the list of successful
graduates of the college.
With my best wishes,
Boyd W. Ghering, Jr.
Director, Evening College
BERNARD BAMFORD
Sincere appreciation to my loving
wife, Margaret, for without her
help, understanding, and encour-
agement my picture would not be
here.
MCCLELLAN E. BECHTEL III
Thanks to: My wife, Ange, for
being kind to an absentee husband.
My friend, Norm Bock, for his
support and direction. George West,
George Keys, and Gordon Roberts
for being teachers. APICS for their
welcome $500.00 scholarship.
The young girl who said to me
"You're going to school at your
age?", for keeping things in per-
spective.
OTTOG. BLAVIER
I dedicate this moment of achieve-
ment: To my understanding wife,
Ruth, Who for eight years has en-
couraged me with words and acts
of inspiration; she has made this
moment a joint accomplishment.
To my children Loretta and Layne,
Who have earned my unending ad-
miration, for they have been able
to mature into fine young adults
with only a part-time father. To
the many others, far too numerous
to mention, who have touched my
life and aided my scholarship to
make this moment possible, I sin-
cerely thank you.
NORMAN M. BOCK
Thanks to Nancy for being an un-
derstanding "evening school Wi-
dow" and my apologies to Bill for
having a part-time father over the
past nine years. Thanks for teach-
ers like George West, Dr. Keys,
and Gordon Roberts. I'll never for-
get M. S. 's situations, G.H.'s For-
te and G. W. 's generally speaking
and in most cases. Last but not
5k. *
BERNARD BAMFORD
MCCLELLAN BECHTEL III
OTTO BLAVIER
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NORMAN BOCK
ROBERT BRENNAN
HENRY DE WITT
CHARLES MADDOX
JOSEPH MALITSKY
NORMAN MESHAW
least, thanks to Bud for his direc-
tion "?" and support.
ROBERT J. BRENNAN III
I wish to thank my wife and child-
ren for their perseverance and time
in helping me to achieve one of
the most important goals in my
life.
HENRY DE WITT
Having been able to attend a
small college where I was offered
the professors time both in class
and outside of class; Mr. West,
Mr. Roberts, and Mr. Handler to
name a few who offered their time.
CHARLES A. MADDUX
To have the opportunity to be as-
sociated with the fine people who
were my classsmates through the
years. Also, my deep appreciation
to my wife, Beverly, for her sup-
port and understanding through the
many evenings alone.
JOSEPH A. MALITSKY
My fondest memories begin with
those of my wife who has made it
possible for me to reach the mile-
stone in life. Her loving dedica-
tion went further than anyone
could have expected. She took
complete charge of our home,
three children and attended many
functions as both mother and father.
My graduation is also her gradua-
tion. Another memory will be the
atmosphere of Delaware Valley
College. I transferred from a large
college in Connecticut and was
impressed with the continuing spir-
it of the individual recognition at
Del-Val. The professors displayed
a unique desire to get the individ-
ual students involved in the class;
it was quite a contrast going from
a student number in the large col-
lege to a first name basis at Del
Val.
NORMAN W. MESHAW
My fondest memories are those I
missed seeing my children Lisa and
Michelle growing-up for the past
6 1/2 years. I would like to thank
them for putting up with a part
time father. Most of all I would
like to thank my wife Carol. With-
out her understanding, patience,
and help I would never have madi
it. I would also like to thank the
DVC evening college and professors
for putting up with me for the past
6 1/2 years.
NORMAN F. MITCHELL
Making friends with so many of
the nice students and teachers. . .
Air Hockey games between class
breaks. . . Waiting outside the Agri-
culture building until the doors
would be opened EXACTALLY at
7:45 PM each evening. . . reguard-
less of weather conditions, HA !
NORMAN MITCHELL
ROGER NAGLE
The terrible aprehension of mid-
terms. . . and final exams and then
the relief when they're over. . .
reports on Gulliver's Travels and
when they're over Statistics,
seeing probability problems in my
sleep Being greeted by my wife st
the end of every class night. . . .
with her usual "How did it go". . . .
. . . Trying to do term papers while
dreaming about fishing Hav-
ing "May 16th. 1976" burned deep
in my mind. The first time I saw
my class ring.
ROGER E. NAGLE
As I look back, the challenges and
sacrifies to receive my education
seemed insurmountable. The en-
couragement of my wife, family,
and friends at DVC played an inte-
gral part in making this graduation
possible. To them I owe and relay
deep appreciation and gratitude.
FRANK T. ORGILL
To my wife and children. Your
love and understanding helped me
to reach this goal. Thank you.
LAWRENCE C. RODGER, JR.
Thank you to my children for their
understanding & to my wife for her
encouragement & patience.
NORMAN SCHORR
Thank you to my wife, Ro, who
for all the years of our marriage
has stood beside me and some-
times behind me, in order to give
a push npw ans then during my
night school career (19 years does
makes it a career). To my child-
ren, Larry, Lisa, and Howard who
thought being a father meant go-
ing to school at night because for
all their lives that is what I have
done. Thank you. We finally made
it!
JOHN D. STEVENS
D.V.C. is a fine school and has
given me many lasting friendships
and memories. My thanks go to
my wife and children for their
patience and perservance over the
past seven years. They made it all
possible. "Good Luck" to all my
fellow classmates.
JOSEPH C. WALTER, JR.
My fondest memory is the strong
support and encouragement through-
out the years by my wife, Kathy,
without it, completion would have
been in doubt.
WILLIAM EDWARD WILKES
This picture appears, not only
through my efforts, but also through
the efforts of my wife pat, my
family, friends and the gTace of
God.
FRANK ORGILL
LAWRENCE RODGER JR.
NORMAN SCHORR
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JOHN STEVENS
JOSEPH WALTER JR.
WILLIAM WILKES
CHEMISTRY
DR. ROBERT S. ORR, A.B., M.S., Ph. D
Chairman: Chemistry Department
Professor of Chemistry
To the Chemistry graduates of 1976
For you, graduation is both a beginning
and an ending: a time to reflect on past
experiences at Delaware Vallev and to make
plans for the future. For the Chemistry
Faculty, your graduation means that we will
be unable to work together on a daily basis.
However, you have been an interested, hard-
working group of students, and we take
pride in your success in earning your de-
grees. We hope that you will continue to
learn, grow and share. Today's world re-
quires people who maintain their stand-
ards, meet their responsibilities, and
are sensitive to the needs of others. We
encourage you to meet these challenges
and make a contribution towards a better
tomorrow.
From all of us in the Chemistry depart-
ment, I wish to extend to you congratula-
tions and best wishes for the future.
Robert S. Orr
Chairman: Chemistry Department
RICHARD LUCAR, B.S., Ph. D.
Associate Professor of Chemistry
RICHARD LAZARUS, B.S., M.S., Ph. D.
Assistant Professor of Chemistry
JOSEPH STENSON, B.S., Ph. D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry;
CHARLES WEBER, B.S., Ph. D. , Assistant Professor of Chemistry
EDWARD GOLDBERG, A.B., Ph. D.
Associate Professor of Chemistry
MICHAEL GARRETT, B.A., Ph. D.
Assistant Professor of Chemistry
JESSEEELSON, B.S., M.S., Ph. D.
Professor of Chemistry
MICHAEL BORUTA
WILLIAM W. LENTZ
"Huh, what?" "I don't believe
your act!" Being "mediocre." Liv-
ing on campus and getting free
haircuts my senior year. Showing
up lat for Laz's Lab.
KEVIN C. MARTIN
To Mom— the guys in B-l Perm
Hall — the fire escape and espe-
cially to D. B. who made it all
worthwhile.
DONALD MATTES
A — Day — Research — You'll never
be able to do it — H.M.S. Graus or
Charlette--Chem Club Parties—
"There is no question about truth"
Organic Labs — P. Chem?? Work-
ing in the Pit — cleaning up the
Lab.
WILLIAM LENTZ
DONALD MATTES
KEVIN MARTIN
JOHN STEVENS
DAIRY
HUSBANDRY
JOHNR. PLUMMER, B.S., M.S., Ph.
Assistant Professor of Dairy Science
To the Dairy Husbandry Class of 1976:
Two hundred years ago, our forefathers em-
barked upon a great challenge- -the establishment
of a democratic government that would withstand
the test of time and provide freedom for all Amer-
icans from the oppressions of that day. Their
success is evidenced by the fact that each of you
has had the freedom to avail yourself of the op-
portunity to lay the cornerstones of your life on
a sound college education.
As you look back on your years at Delaware
Valley, I am sure you, too are happy to be free
of certain aspects of college which you consid-
ered oppressive--8:30 a.m. classes, rules and
regulations, final examinations, etcetera. My
hope for you is that, like your forefathers, you
will be able to realize that your freedom is not
really free, but rather something that must be
carefully structured and organized to withstand
the test of time. As you step into your chosen
career, you will continually find that you must
turn to knowledge, experience, diplomacy, and
compromise if you are to succeed.
My congratulations and best wishes go with
you as you embark upon this great challenge. I
am confident that you will succeed.
John Plummer
Chairman Diary Husbandry Department
HAROLD E. THIREY, B.S., M.S.
Instructor in Animal Science
JAMES D. MCCAFFREE, B.A., M.S., Ph. D.
Assistant Professor of Dairy Husbandry
STEVEN CORNMAN
DAVID KETNER
CHARLES MOOSE
KENNETH MORGAN
ALEX PUSKAS
JED BESHORE
Sue and the Prom — Eleanor and A-
Day-Cafeteria's Picnic Dance? —
Basketball officiating and that 1st
technical. Udder Guys — Ullman II
— Rags and Riches — Judging Team
... I' 11 send you back to DVC
young man! Dairy Society Floats-
-Steve and 213--Plummer and his
scholastic pep talks — Thanks to
Mom and Dad for all their help
and confidence.
W. JAY CHAMBERLIN
"Earl Butz--4 yrs. at the Dairy —
Wackers — squads --udder guys —
"roomate"--Smit — Long trips
home (Nova, hitchhiking back '73)
— Homecoming '74 — Prom '74--
Doc--J.R.P.--judging--Annabelle.
Thanks to my parents and family,
Barbara, and most thanks to God.
DOUGALS S. COPE
The "Ulman II Boys"--Many
friends and experiences I'll never
forget--Wrestling. Special thanks
to Mom and Dad and God, they
made it all possible.
STEVEN L. CORNMAN
Ulman II Gang--Raggin it — B.F.
--Judging team--Dairy men of
1976 — Summer of '75 --Training
Room- -living with Beshore for 2
years plus hundreds of good times.
Thanks to Dad and mother for
making these last 4 years possible.
RONALD B. HITCHNER
Friday afternoons --Elson carollers
— the "T"--Jammin; with the gang
— Times are sometimes hard but
God is faithful and loving. Special
thanks to Mom and Dad whose
faith and support made these four
years possible. 12-22-74, Proverbs
3:5 and 6, Sharon.
WAYNE E. JOHNSON
Best wishes to the dairy guys of '76.
Many thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
seph Peters. Thank you Mom and
Dad with whose help this was made
possible.
DAVID L. KETNER
Ragging on Ulman II — Dairy Socie-
ty and the trips — contacts in Rhode
Island--Udder Guys of '76— 4-H
and all its problems — Buttonwood-
-The Crew- -and the famous Big
Brown Cow. Many thanks to J.R.P.
— Doc and Hank, but special
thanks to Mo mm and Dad who
were there when needed, and fond-
est memories of A.P.W. who
helped me decide on my career.
CHARLES ROBERT MOOSE
To Mom and Dad for making it
possible. . . friends. . and teachers
for making it worthwhile. . . judg-
ing and running for making it en-
joyable... and to Pam. Thanks.
J. BRADLEY SMITH
SCHMIDT ! All my friends at DVC
--especially my roommate Elliot,
Earl Bute, the SQUID, and all the
Udder guys. Those four years at
the dairy. . .wackers. . .ZZZ's
. . .A-Day 1974. . .the long trips
home — the Nova, deer season 1973
-Do you feel like thumbin Earl?
Thanks to all who helped me thru.
BENNY A. SNYDER
You know I'm failing the course Dr.
Plummer, so why do you keep ask-
ing me? Another test — another F —
lag. Many thanks to all my friends.
A special thanks to Mom, Ralph,
and Eve, Holly, and four years with
Perk.
THOMAS J. URBAN
Thanks to my folks and Aunt Marion
and for understanding when I could
be home. Special thanks to Ray and
Joann. Work Hall T boys — jam se-
ssions- -the water- hose- causin in the
blue rat and the udder guys. . . .
Understanding the will to carry on.
THOMAS URBAN
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RICHARD DOMMELL, B.S., M.S.
Assistant Professor of Food Industry
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Associate Professor of Food Industry
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WILLIAM PORTER, B.S., M.S.
Assistant Professor of Food Industry
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JOHN" G. ASHLEY
Thanks to Mom and Dad. Junior
year in Goldman 1st. Belinsky's
baseball bat and Home brew.
Good friends.
KENNETH P. DANSBURY
Thanks to Mom and Dad, and
memories of going out to lunch
with the boys in the Pool room! ! !
And being second to the Kid.
DENNIS N. ESHLEMAN
Thanks Kathy, Mom and Dad.
Goldman and Dr. Dee.
KATHRYN MARY PJGOLIZZO
Barness friends (?)--Judy and Janet
--the only girl in my food classes
— Mom, Dad, and the Kids — Me
and Pete forever and ever and al-
ways — Love and thanks to my mom
and dad for helping me through the
rough times and making it all pos-
sible.
M1CHEAL L. SCOTT
Ulman II — Thursday Night Jams-
Quant, Lab, George the Super —
roomate--RAP — The Greatest
Mom and Dad ever. "What goes
around comes around".
HENRY A. SUMNER
4 great years. The Ulman II Gang,
Room 214. F. I., "essentially,
bossman, C.I. P., hi -ho, say
folks!", H.S.M. , and the float.
"Classic" weekends with N.B.
"Spike", Billy the Goat, and the
Animal (handball, Softball, pump-
kin football, watermelon raids,
donuts and ice cream, Monty Py-
thon, pizza and the parties ! ) City
Ford, Wildwood, Playboy Club,
tell' em guys! My '64 Corvette and
A-day. "For all aesthetic values, "
pinball "wizzard" Ray, "game of
chance, " "weo", "blitzed 1 , "dead
in my books", "get psyched!" To
DYC I leave V.P., Homecoming
rain, and the "Greaser" and "Mas-
querade" mixers. Thanks to all!
GLENN A. WISMER
Perseverance pays off, F.I. Field
trips, and F. I. float
JOHN ASHLEY
KENNETH DANSBURY
DENNIS ESHLEMEX
JOHN GOURLEY
LEONARD MAHONEY
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MICHAEL SAYLOCK
PATRICK TYGH
MICHAEL SCOTT
SCOTT WEYMOUTH
HENRY SUMNER
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NEIL J. VINCENT, B.S., M.S., Ph. D.
Chairman Horticulture Department
Professor of Plant Science
CLINTON BLACKMON, B.S., M.S., Ph. D.
Professor of Plant Sciences
Chairman Plant Science Division
To the Horticulture Graduates of 1976
A college student's career is in
some ways paralleled in the plant
world you have been studying these
past four years. You enter college
life in the juvenile stage and exit in
the adult stage of your life. With plants
this transition results in the ability to
flower and yield fruit. And, like plants,
the time has come for you to blossom
and bear the fruits of your education.
It is the sincere hope of the Horticul-
ture Faculty that your years spent at
Delaware Valley College have prepar-
ed you for a bountiful harvest.
We extend to each of you hearty
congratulations and our best wishes.
Neil J. Vincent
Chairman
Department of Horticulture
DAVID BLUMENFIELD, B.S., M.S., Ph. D.
Professor of Horticulture
LEEZEHNDER, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Horticulture
JOSHUA FELDSTEIN, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
Professor of Horticulture
LOUIS POLITES , B.S., M.S., Ph. D.
Assistant Professor of Horticulture
The year for telling it like it is.
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FRANK ASARO
JEFFREY BOLLINGER
WILLIAM BUCHANAN
CARL CANTALUPPI
ROBERT CONYER
STEPHEN CYGAN
DAVID DE ESCH
MICHAEL FLUCHERE
HERBERT GEBELY
DAVID ALLISON
Canoeing with the "Motley Crew"
— Lil' Brother, slide shows — Camp-
ing with Diane— Tom — Mare — and
the gang--Freshman parties--my
roommate the telegraph—playing
basketball with the girls--going
home for the weekend on our first
date--March 12, 1975--Friday
nights— Here we come May 22,
1976. Thanks to Mom, Dad, and
especially Diane for helping me
get through this place.
FRANK J. ASARO
Freshman Orientation--Uncle Ned
--Ulman II Ghetto--Fugi--Piggy
Iggy--Flakey--" Check your flies",
Drosophiler Convention- -Let's
Move Out!" Vinnie Vinifera or
V.V.P. Zhenderbone — "Reilly
you stain! " SElliotS--Luppi, K.J.
--Work study—summer of '73 —
RFK Enterprises—Proctor John —
"Mom "--Memphis with Hort--
New Orleans — Sin City— Mr. Or-
ganic—Public offender — Orasa
Knarf— K.O. John! What's DTA?
I can't take the pressure ! --A -day
for fun and profit— Recycling —
Sam! Homecoming '75--D.C —
Now what the H do I do!?
JEFFREY E. BOLLINGER
P.B., H.C., R.H., S.C., C.S.,
D.M., R.P., G.W., and Brother
Moore — "Yo Moore". Life with
hog— Walter Fight '74- -wrestling
matches — the Six Strokes — "Jr.
Prom" — Cooke 211; Cattin, Sla-
terys, Bay Shores. The float. 5-
speed overdrive. Special thanks to
Mom and Dad and Kim, who all
made it possible.
CARL JOSEPH CANTALUPPI JR.
Hort. --The Dynamic Major! All
the good memories of the with
"Hort. Chief I" — club trips — apple
picking — and selling. A-day vege-
table plants— orchard tour— Hort.
Feast— Band- -$Elliot$$--"to the
bank" — Frank — "five dollars in
change" — Byron— "Hah?" — Pete
(Dr.) Stoffella— H.U.D.— HUD-
DA! Ken— kinda cute" Harry —
"classic" — Good luck to Bart in
grad. school, "loopmobile" —
piece o' candy? "--going down one-
way streets the wrong way- -the
Dynamic Hort. Profs: I will indi-
cate in subsequent hours" — "Droso-
philer Convention" — "YO HO!" —
"LET'S MOVE OUT!" "P.S.S.C."
K.O. Daddy Rabbit V.V.P, !! !
Thanks to Mom and Dad, Good
luck to everyone.
ROBERT C. CONYER
Professional competence of my
professors— Many warm friendships
--"picking brains" — "All" the girls
in Hort, the support of my wife,
my mothers and Farview Farm.
STEPHEN CYGAN
B.M., D.M., J.B., P.B., R.H.,
R.P., G.S., H.G., Dan, Dale,
T.J. and "43" — "the" grain party
— Cooke Hookers and coach — the
low rent district- -soccer in the
halls — waterfights — Slattery's--the
Flamins; os- -Batshores- -weekends --
field trips with Lee Z.
HERBERT GEBELY
New Orleans, Cornucopia float--
"The 3 Mummies" — Bulk Density
— All my friends.
KEITH EVAN JORDAN
Chester--KJ--Zoner--Mr. Green-
jeans. . . the Bucks County Prison. .
. Majorie T. -- Russ L. --G. . .
Sleepless nights and not-so-sleep-
ness days. . . Circle K. . . my many
sincere thanks to all who've helped
me these four years at D.V.C.
BRIAN ALECK KAHN
3 years on Work II--the "Frizzlers"
Softball team--comic relief from
Cassel and Barrett- -good times
with the Hort, . Gang --"manageri-
al staff" --great roommates Big Joe
and Mr. Edge — special buddies
like Dr. Stoffella and Meester Ali.
God bless my parents for their sup-
port, encouragement and love.
KENNETH LINVILL
Special thanks to Mom and Dadd
who made it all possible, and my
natural habitat. Orchard parties
and Samuel Hall Cocktail parties.
D.B., E.O., F.G., G.R., L.R.
Z. , Who helped me in my educa-
tion always remember M.T., H.
T., L.B.T., P.T., AND I.T.
Plus pretty boy, cheif Jay Strong-
bow, Geralt T., and many more
friends.
DAVID G. LOHIN
Caneing at Washington's Crossing.
Hiking at Bowman's Hill and
climbing the Tower. Trips to
Beltsville and Geneva with the
"Hort Gang". Saturaday biochem
lab with Rose. Many thanks to the
friends that made these four years
very enjoyable--Marko, Wilson,
Wenda, Brian, Pete, Jackson, and
Kiddo. Special thanks to two very
special parents, Without them my
education would not have been
possible.
JUDE MCKENNA
The post season blast. Double ses-
sions. The Penalty Box. The foot-
ball team, the greatest bunch of
guys ever. I thank the lord for the
people I have found.
ROBERT MOORE
S.C., D.M., J.B., P.B., R.H.,
R.P., G.S.; Elson lounge; home-
ward bound; water fight '74; wras-
seling; cooke hookers G coach;
"Booby"; the famous 6 strokes;
"Blue Moon"; "40 more brothers —
40 eric"; EMO; monday field trips
with Lee 2. ; cattin' ; slatery's
Bayshores; Flamingos'; Thanks to
everyone.
ERIC HIGH
CHARLES JAQUAY
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KEITH JORDAN
BRIAN KAHN
EDWARD KIELBLOCK
GEORGE KLEIN
JUDE MCKENNA
ROBERT MOORE
BILL PETERSON
BRIDGET PITSKO
FRANK SALANTRI
GREGORY STAMM
PETER STOFFELLA
DALE D. MOYER
Work Hall--43, waterfights, Cap-
tain Jack--Cooke--Jeff, Steve,
Rob, Bob, Paul, Ron, Greg — Hot-
dogs--"Junior Prom"--Cooke 211.
Slatery's--Cornell--Lee 2--Field
Trips--Rob and parties- -Wrestling
four years — Atlantic and Ocean
City. Hon Club.
FRANK J. SACANTRI
"Wake up Ralph"--My Bud the
Scranton Hot Dahg — V-2 roudies
75' card champ--the night we got
creamed--Good times/Bad times/?
times, and life in general—Special
thanks to my family and especially
to Judy.
GREGORY K. STAMM
Yaut (Yaut) — Yankee ingenuity-
field trip to South Jersy — the ride
to and back — wrestling that same
old opponent (1 -19-2)--canoeing
on a spring day— waterfights--
surprise birthday parties '74— Ge-
neva--long rides home— Jackson—
S.C.— D.M.— J.B.— P.B. — B.M.
--H.G.— & Rogel.
PETER STOFFELLA
"Wait, I just got one more ques-
tion. " Four great years at DVC —
To Stanly and Dianne, Mark and
Wanda, Dave, Lip's, Brian, Carb,
Elliott--The gametes and all the
good times--Tally-Ho — A special
thanks to Mom and Dad.
ELLIOT MARK WEISS
1975 being the "Hort Chief" Satur-
day classes for six semesters—Ap-
ples --Transplanting 1975— Selling
honey- -Luuppi — F-r-r-r-ank- -By-
ron- -Pete --Bart- -#54 --Brian- -and
all the good times we had— My
faithful roomate Brad — All the Dy-
namic Men of Hort. --Hey Luppi,
That's a one way street! Yes,
those are tracks for trolleys in the
street— the official Hort. car—
"Today we are going to talk about
male and female asparagus plants"
--"Let's move out!"--"Yo Ho,
HO"--"I'll indicate that in subse-
quent hours" — "Now we are going
to talk about potater breedin. . . "--
--"Whats going to be on the test
Doc? Know everything men!"
"Hey Zehnder, these California
grapefruits ain't worth a dam ! ! ! "
--Those Dynamic Hort. Profs, and
Vinnie Vinifera or better known as
VVP— Horticulture The Dynamic
Major— Thanks to Mom and Dad
MARK M. WILSON
Cross country- -track — Ice Cream
Parties
ELLIOT WEISS
MARK WILSON
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ORNAMENTAL
HORTICULTURE
JOHNMERTZ, B.S., M.S., Ph. D.
Department Chairman Ornamental Horticulture
To the Class of 1976:
Your graduation in May marks the end
of what the Department is confident that you
will come to view as four of the most im-
portant and fruitful years of your lives. It
also marks the beginning of a lifetime of
professional contributions and civic and
family commitments. So May 16 is an in-
stant in transition, a moment you will come
to remember for what it is --both an end and
a beginning.
In the years ahead we hope that you will
continue to think of yourselves as part of the
Department. We, too, are in transition,
seeking to identify that which is the best of
the old and to blend with it new ingredients
that we think will help us to fulfill our mis-
sion with increased sensitivity to the needs
of our students. We trust that you will keep
in touch with us and contribute wherever
you can to our efforts to continually strength-
en the major and the college.
I and the members of the Departmental
Faculty offer our congratulations to you and
we look forward to your continued success
with the utmost confidence.
Sincerely,
John C. Mertz
Chairman,
Ornamental Horticulture Department
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DAVID E. BENNER, B.S.
Instructor in Ornamental Horticulture
ABRAHAM RELLIS
Instructor In Floriculture
FRANK GRAU, B.S., M.A.
Assistant Professor in Ornamental Horticulture
FREDERIC S. BIAU, B.L.A. , M.L.A.
Professor of Landscape Design
C. JAY ALBRECHT III
Many thanks to my parents — Elson
Hall— Samuel Second—Orchard
parties and room parties, Bruce,
Ken, and many more friends who
made the time more bearable.
ALAN OWEN BERGER
Helen in the matress— New Dorm
— Roy — Marge & the Barn—Chris,
Guy, Ray, Tim, Jim, Tom, and
all the twisted people. Plants,
plants, and more plants — A-day —
Homecoming --Intercollegiate
Chorus — Thanks to Mom and Dad
and Aunt Anna .
STEVEN A. BROWN
Telephone pole '75— Q's and case
studies—Quercus— Mike and the
Buds—Jeff— Goldman second—
"Hey Oak I think we hit some-
thing" — Trial by Jury— "69" —
Choral- -Its been a long four years!
Thanks to Mom and Dad for mak-
ing it all possible. P.S. Hey Pete,
There ain't no # ! ?" in lettuce.
RAYMOND J. DAVIS
"Friends?" on Ulman II--T.Z.--
Rum & Coke — Right Fielders Club
— ' Montreal— 7/28-29/73— What
about New Dorm?--Top. Survey:
24 hrs. and snow! --"Joan" — Class
f74__M.W.S. &J.0.— Cooke —
Ravis— R. K. — O.H.S. and Wil-
liamsburg- -the Cotillions: Mar,
Jud, and Bush— DVC Greenhouse-
Flower World --Bookstore and
Grau's— Yearbook meetings in the
Financial Aid Office— Memo's —
Mixer's— Patries and Bullwinkle —
11/8 & 11/15/75— Nassau— Second
mothers in Allman--2 summers at
DVC — South Orange— the Lake —
the OH gang: "B", Holtz, Lans,
, P.H., Bergs, Swineman and
ryl— A special thanks to Guy
and Ron for their friendship and to
Mom and Dad.
RONALD A. DURHAM
Wolfsohn_9 — Moose— the library —
Montreal— Doylestown Local to
C.H. on weekends— "Strap",
"Stain"— New Dorm 209 — reputa-
tion?— T.S. all night! — centrifuge
--the Bomb — "Nose" — "Joan" —
M.S. & J. Q. —Cooke 219— the
hub— PLANTS!— Holtz (twisted)—
G's eye— the funeral — I gotta re-
lax! --Flea Mkt. --Williamsburg
Cotillions — Ed's- -Dykes — Wild-
snat— Boy L. — F.G. "unbelievabe"
— "shaap" — "Heavy age"--
"Look's like a " — B. M._"well"
--"Please" — Work, another party?
— Jungle!— L.S.D.— J.W.'s —
Friendly's — "exquisite" — Mustang
II— the Lake --Mono?- -P. A. --Nas-
sau — "Ee. . . " — "My deear" — "ex-
quisite"— C. S. , P.H. , B. L.,
Twot, Holtz, Dirtball, Bergs, "B",
Thanks G&R. Special thanks to my
parents.
THOMAS EVERETT JR.
The Bloom Fair- -snowball fight
and sledding— N.D. 2nd and the
incomparable J.D.— Big Jim—
C. JAY ALBRECHT III
ALAN BERGER
R
STEVEN A. BROWN
THOMAS CASSIDY
RAYMOND DAVIS
RONALD DURHAM
"Is that how to discipline a lamb?"
--Samuel 2nd--greasers at Friend-
ly's--mushy apples--"Ah-lou ! "--
"No more gravy buddy! "--Thanks
to Mom and Dad and Friends.
MARK J. FEIST
THANK YOU Mom and Dad for
making College a reality — Thank
you God for helping me achieve
this goal in life.
THOMAS W. FISH
J.D. and Bell's Bar--The Aggie-
land Blues--All-Nighters — Many
$$$ — Later — Hackensack Boys.
H. JOSEPH FRANCE
Thanks to my parents and friends --
Good Luck Ted and Bev, Ed G. ,
Cassey, Baker, etc.
PATRICIA C. HILTON
Goodbye to the true Bip and all the
other ftps! — Penn Hall freshman
y ear __the true Dead End Kids — OH
Gang--Living on campus for the
first and last time --Trial By Jury--
Volleyball Champs --Florida 1975
— Intercollegiate Chorus--Band--
O.H. Techniques Labs — Woman's
Varsity Sports At DVC — Parties and
Dances at DVC especially Snow
White and the Seven Dwarfs--All
nighters for Top Surveying — Boomb-
ing Of Helsinki and Landscape De-
sign — "teach" — The Criket — Hock-
ey and Badminton — Nassau — Intra-
murals — Singing The Star Spangled
Banner at home Basketball Games-
-I'm here and I'm there and every-
where—Thank you everyone at
Del Val. Thank you Mon and Dad
for making all this possible. Here
today and gone tomorrow.
JAMES A. HOLTZMAN
Remembering my good friends: P.
alias Bip., T. Lance, The "brats"
MARK FEIST
THOMAS FISH
HOWARD FRANCE JR.
Delaware Valley
College Library
brother "shoke"--Rag sessions with
Anna Mae's psychic "Bio" — Sarge's
"helen" with that incredibly high
egg count- -confidential Ray,
H.T.W. Ill salting tomatoe plants
--Sleeze--The Ladies of Barness ! -
-Phone calls to Gold and "cree"
and good times with the Fill Brook
gang. "Bean's" exciting mole —
vole, and shrew lecture--Frank's
astronomical, phenominal, SHOP
lectures and "obviously" Fred —
Circle K with P.B. . and men of
APO — All nighters with Ed's, Sky-
line and "Zoner" to pull me through
--C.S. and Williamsburg — Lake
George--P. S. U. --Philadelphia
Nov. "75--Last but not least
Sparks of Upperco!--My special
thanks to Mom and Dad for mak-
ing it all possible and giving me
four of the best years of my life.
BRIEN HEALY JAMISON
Ulman III. . . Skeet the Beet, Hack-
ensack Boys — Calk to Saratoga
Springs—Thanks Mom and Dad.
JOSEPH R. JANULEWICZ
281 rides on the 7:19 A.M. -"hap-
py" train to Doylestown--Popham's
low deep voice --leaf and stem
cutting speech demonstration—
pushups in Phys. Ed. — strong win-
tery winds almost blowing over the
transit- -quantatative analysis ex-
periments that never worked- -Sat-
urday morning Biology lab --pig
dissection, and Mertz's matching
columns--the unforgetable odor of
the Dairy barn and ginkgo lane —
the acting cousin of Dr. Keyes —
Claycomb's Tanzanian lectures
and tractor backing — trig, func-
tions of Tremble--Dr. Muse's ge-
netics course in the summer ses-
sion—not logical Lawrence—sum-
mer job at Cooperative Extension
Service--bee eating — pinning —
DEBORAH HAMILTON
PATRICIA HILTON
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BRIEN JAMISON
JOSEPH JANULEWICZ
GREGORY KERNAN
BRYAN KINSEY
JUDY KOHN
spreading — and butterfly nets — ana
musical chair lab quizzes, 8 land-
scape design plans in 2 weeks—al-
ways late for Psychology — Polites
boring lectures—presentations in
Contemporary American Society —
the dog bark to Benner's roll call—
Thurs. night, 8:15 P.M. --Basic
Design with Reilly — and 10:26
P.M. "Midnight Special" to North
Broad — North Philadelphia.
BRYAN KINSEY
Top Survey with the no. 1 group.
Thanks to Mom and Dad for mak-
ing it possible. And special thanx
to Denice for waiting Goldman 1st
and my daily trips to room 113.
JUDITH TOWNSEND KOHN
Survey Team #1 up 72 hours in
Work Hall Lounge--Williamsburg
with the O.H. club and the Chin-
chilla Cotillion- -Slave labor and
field trips with the Bean, or "Hurry
up, we're late!" J.K. to S.K. and
Hillview Farms. Love to my
friends at D.V.C., and especially
to my parents.
TIMOTHY P. LANSPERY
The best of luck and special thanks
to Sleez, 4 years with Niarobi (Ed-
die O' Jr. ) and Cash (the ford trac-
tor kid). Wils and Simplicity P,
Helen R.D. and the other 2 Musk-
ateers. The kid and megaphone
Mark. Dirtball—Knurd— Campus
cleanup (Techniques lab). Thanks
to Magoo, and best of luck to Ma-
goo and Snapper.
GUY LEIGHTON
1 . library, rum and coke, the
bomb, stain, Mark. 2. FG 'shaap'
'unbelievable', TS6A.M., cen-
trifuge, Joan, Nose 3. BD 'It looks
like. . . . '--wildsnat, funeral, 'the
party', gotta relax, the hub, Hel,
B.M. "Well! 1 4. 'Eeee!', my
deeer!, mono-city, Fred, exqui-
site, Nassau, The Lake, Sarge,
1872 Perm Ave., parties, Ed's,
Friendly' s, doorknob Bergs, B.
Main, Holtz!, Tim, Peacock,
P.H., C.S., B.L., Plants!!!!
Thanks to Ray and Ron for their
friendship and special thanks to
Mom and Dad for everything.
BONNI R. LEVY
SPECIAL MEMORIES— commuting
freshman year and having Perm
Hall— the Pepto Bismol Kid— Day-
tona Beach and Rod Curl — Fort
Lauderdale and the three carloads
and Superjock, birthday parties,
picnics, Charlies Brother, Shady
Lane— The Butt— The Downstairs
Bar — not being 21 and faking it —
boring summer nights and even
worse summer jobs— weekend job
at Morris- -junior prom — the 7
dwarfs — plant sales — Friendly's —
getting kidnapped to Ed's— and the
best birthday present of my life —
Mac — the living humidifier.
SPECIAL PEOPLE— walks with
Steve — the 3 Muskateers — Laughs
TIMOTHY LANSPERY
CHARLES LEEDS
Hole — good times and tails
with T. Lans. And the so impor-
tant original Dead End Kids. The
girls mean more to me than the
whole world. Special love to Lin,
and more than I could ever write
here to Scott. I have really been
lucky knowing and loving these 2
special people. Lastly I want to
thank my brother Alex and my
parents, and tell them I love them
j ver realize.
Goodbye Del. Val.
DOUGLAS KENYCN MILLER
Anna--T.R. Many thanks to Mom,
Dad, and Anna for helping me
thru. "Life is either a daring ad-
venture or nothing. " Helen Keller.
JOSEPH L. MILLER, JR.
"Man is rich in proportion to the
number of things he can afford to
let alone" Thoreau. "No bird soars
too high if he soars with his own
wings. " Blake. Special thanks to
Renee and Gary!
BRUCE POLEY
The abnormal parties, Cheif Jay,
The Grand Wizard, The CHT man,
orchard man, my highly know-
ledgeable education, my parents
:cr p::k:r.; ur ie : = '-. : ~.~ s:
many other exciting features this
school has to offer.
JAMES PAUL SCOTT, JR.
Living in Goldman 112 with JOE.
All the times we went to NYC —
the fun we had in the summer of
75, going to the farm — selling
hotdogs at the football games.
Thanks Joe for all the fun we had
together. Managing Basketball —
Mr. Sauer — Thanks for helping me
get through DYC— Work Study Jobs
— Dorm Counseling in '75. I
would like to thank MY PARENTS,
K. B. , Rhodes, and Jesus Christ for
giving me both encouragement and
support.
SANFORD J. SKOLNTK
Eccl-ie -- . .-.aris to .Vc— . i^d Dad
and Freya--special thanks and love
to Marcy--Letter from. . . --Wild-
cats Almost — Goldman II — Soccer
Champs — Masterbatters — Cougars,
only once — DeMattio, Q-stick and
Volleyball — Goldman 1st Boy's,
Woody- -I like your veins --Gold-
man II Horns — Dominic's Pizza —
J. C. — Big Party — Farm House —
Ed's — Friendly's — Swirled- -Friends,
Gordon, Doug, Seek, Tom,
Shoosh, Bonnie — Debbie, Cheryl,
Helen, Big C, Ron, Guy, Ray,
Vince, Jeff, all the rest— RAG—
'75 olds — The phone — Pinochle —
Organic Lab — Court House Inn —
Nassau — O.H. Float.
GARY R. SECKINGER
What's a 'Terk"? Goldman 1st —
Ben, Chuck, and the Dairy Bcvs--
Manual Labor — Late nights. . .
Third-: C- : .-" ::: :': : ; . . . '. ■-_:'_■-
i^gs — Dave, Yince, Joe and
GUY LEIGHTON
BONITA LEVY
EDWARD MA GEE
JAMES METTLER
DOUGLAS MILLER
JOSEPH MILLER JR.
the Social Committee--See ya at
Appomatox Ken.
CHERYL LOUISE SMITH
L.B. — birthdays shared with friends
--Trainers--Chinese food and
flowers — my 2 lst--Jr. Prom —
mixers--Snow White and the Seven
Dwarfs, Greasers — Latin Casino--
Spectrum — Mama Leones and
steak dinners for special friends.
Thanks to Ray, Tim, Ellen, my
roommates and all who were will-
ing to lend a hand or listening ear
when needed and for sharing some
great times, to professors who took
the time to care and to my parents
who cared enough to see that I
came to college and helped make
it possible for me to stay here. A
special thanks to the Chocolate
City Kid for teaching me things I
may have never learned, for a lot
of good times and for sharing a ve-
ry special kind of friendship.
DAVID JOHN SUCHANIC
Sawing down forests — towels in my
face--Social Committee--Student
Government—taking minutes —
Cheif and Asst. Cheif--Mrs. Fin-
nie and Mrs. Faaet--who wouldn't
let me give up — to City Hall — to
Lou and Thursday nights--the
Farmhouse --Many thanks to Mom
and Dad, to everyone who gave
up their own time to help with the
execution of the calendar of events,
Remember Goldman Hall 1st — Re-
member Benner's Boys.
PETER THOMAS
Guys from Barness--Mennonites--
D.V. C. jumps on weekends-
Mom, Dad, and the Kids — Kathy
and me forever and ever and al-
ways — Special thanks to my mom
and dad for making it all possible.
KATHLEEN E. MULLARKEY
MARSHALL PICKEN
BRUCE POLEY
JAMES SCOTT
CHERYL SMITH
WILLIAM SPICKNALL
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DAVID SUCHANIC
PETER THOMAS
JEFFREY WIEST
H. THOMAS WINEMAN
JAMES WOOD JR
JEFFREY D. WIEST
Thanks to Mom and Dad for mak-
ing it all possible—Special thanks
to Kathy and the Ulman II Boys —
Rollie, Bodine, Copeshats, Dates,
Corminski, Somber, Tommy,
Mace--The football team and
great defense secondary, idiot
drills--Nothing in the world can
take the place of persistence.
Talent wall not; nothing is more
common than unsuccessful men
with talent. Genius will not; unre-
warded genius is almost a proverb.
Education alone will not; the
world is full of educated derelicts.
Persistence and determination
alone are omnipotent. --Anony-
mous And so ends 4 years
of vacation at the Ag. University.
H. THOMAS WINEMAN II
Nervous—Parties — Montreal and
Williamsburg along with O.H.
Goldman I and Work II. Centrifuge
--salting plants—reputation build-
ing. . . Student Government— Class
of 1976, and Social Committee.
Gotta Relax! The Big Party! On it,
Ray, more parties. . .Jean and Jim.
B. , bookstore. Work at the shop
with Frank, Jane, Sherrie, and
Jerry.. Unbelieveable ! ! ! Helen
the cute one, the funeral, plants,
"Well! '--Jr. prom, Nassau!!!
Class and Student Government
Treasurer, Eeee ! — exquisite-
peacocks— my dears— organ music
— Bette, LSD--The Bean's Field
trips— Wierd places: Ed's—Friend-
lies— and The Farmhouse --more
parties — heavy Twistage — Mas-
querade Dance and muds lidding???
Great friends are forever: Perk,
Shoosh, Ray, Woody, Helen, Ron,
Holtz, Allen, Guy, Tim, Chris,
Rose, Maryanne, Marion, Pat,
Cheryl, Bonni, Mrs. Faaet and
Mrs. Firmie. Special thanks to my
wonderful parents for making these
four great years possible ! ! ! Ner-
vous again.
JAMES W. WOOD, JR.
Special thanks to Renee, Mom and
Dad for making it possible. The
guys of Goldman First— O.H. So-
ciety— D. T. A. —The Farmhouse —
Wolfsohn Hall— the Cougars — A-
day meetings— My crazy roommate
--and thanks to Dave, Doug, Dick-
ie, and Bill for all the good times.
A. BLAINE WORRALL
Camera Shy:
John A. Thomas
Randolph E. Shenvood
Stephen E. Wright
William J. Gately
Dane R. Jackson
Cornelius F. Mc Laughlin
Donald H. Yowell
Dennis Gawronski
John P. Harrington
Raoul M. Walsh
Kim L. Griffiths
Cindy L. Mc Dowell
John P. Forden
Joseph J. Sposato
To the Class of 1976:
SENIOR
CLASS ADVISOR
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Thank you for the opportunity.- to address
the Class of 1976. It is both a pleasure and
a privilege.
My association with you as your class
adviser has been very rewarding. It has
been a pleasure watching you grow, ma-
ture and learn from your experiences at
Delaware Valley College.
You will now be joining an extensive and
distinguished list of successful graduates and
I am sure that you will take your rightful
place with them.
I know that you will cherish the mem-
ories of your college years and I hope that
you will make your college friendships last
a lifetime.
I look forward to your return visits and
I hope they will be often.
It is fitting that your graduation occurs
during our nation's Bicentennial since many
of your desires as leaders, organizers and
innovators were also shared by our found-
ing fathers.
One appropriate parting thought is that
the learning process does not end on Com-
mencement Day, but rather it is the begin-
ning.
Thank you for the opportunity to serve
Y° u - Sincerely,
Louis L. Hegyes
IN MEMORY
ROBERT F. HARRISON
1954-1975
FRESHMEN
FIRST ROW L TO R: M. Cridland, A. De Mola, E. Closson, G.
Burns, G. Feather, W. Cashin, G. Cooper, J. Andrus. SECOND
ROW: L. Coumbe, L. Bernard, A. Davis, C. Edwards, K.
Clarke, R. Emerizy, M. Choma, C. Buchanan, D. Burrell, K.
Dunning, T. Bowman, J. Burke, D. Dugan. THIRD ROW: J.
Bernard, D. Davis, B. Flannery, S. Bailey, E. Byers, J. Davis,
M. Dequzis, T. Correll, S. Bennett, H. Dunn, D. Flick, E.
Fleming, M. Di Stefano, C. Bish. S. Crane, M. De Petris.
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L TO R: M. Strusiak, President; C. Harding, Vice President; C. Kasper,
Treasurer; D. Limbach, Secretary.
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FIRST ROW L TO R: K. Henry, D. Kalik, R.
Karrn, V. Frey, N. Goodwin, K. Hoover. SEC-
OND ROW: J. Jensen, K. Grabowski, B. Linde-
berg, F. Guest, M. Gervis, P. Haran. THIRD
ROW: C. Grube, J. Fretz, M. Lamb, J. Hoffec-
ker. FOURTH ROW: D. Limbach, K. Fry, C.
Holowath, B. Grubb, A. Habiak. FIFTH ROW:
P. Healey, C. Green, M. Hamilton, C. Haller,
R. Grouser. SLXTH ROW: E. Flynn, M. Hoelper,
R. Grill. SEVENTH ROW: K. Kemp, S. Geller,
H. Hickmott, C. Harding, C. Kasper, B. Jerzew-
ski, J. Jonik, B. Jardell, G. Hermann.
FIRST ROW L TO R: J. Presto, A. Putosek. SECOND ROW:
G. Michalak THIRD ROW: S. Neville, M. Mawson, T.
Runkel, J. Matolaitis, M. Neigut. FOURTH ROW: K.
Peterson, K. Madara, S. Morton. FIFTH ROW: R. Mil-
ler, W. Plummer, C. Morton, M. Ridge.
FIRST ROW L TO R: B. Van Laere, M. Snyder, G. Sadowski, S. Silberstein, S.
Staub. SECOND ROW: S. Stys, J. Whitehead, P. Striefsky, S. Scott, J. Stredny,
G. Schubert. THIRD ROW: J. Van Nuys, D. Unger, M. Wolak, B. Williams.
FOURTH ROW: J. Skerbish, J. Kazarnowicz, B. Ungerman. FIFTH ROW: D. Trues-
dall SDCTH ROW: J. Russell, M. Strusiak, D. Smith. SEVENTH ROW: N. Ziolkow-
ski, T. Sawicki, B. Thompson. EIGHTH ROW: S. Saxton NINTH ROW: B. White-
house, L. Tauopal, K. Van Aulen. TENTH ROW: T. Fredrick, T. Varacallo.
SOPHOMORES
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FIRST ROW" L TO R: M. Beach, J. Appleton. SECOND ROW: 1.
Bannon, L. Ball, K. Faherty, M. Carrao. THIRD ROW": V.
Bruce, A. Karcher, G. Dondero, J. Dimmler. FOURTH ROW':
B. Bov.-rr.an, K. Goebel, FIFTH ROW: P. Barrett, W. Aukett,
D. Galloway, C. Bushko, G. DeFranca, R. Fulton, V. Butera,
r\ ?.;•,!-, I. Failev, C. Bcrgard, L Preston, D. Larsson.
FIRST ROW L TO R: C. Bushko; Government
Representative, Dr. Lazarus; Advisor. SECOND
ROW: R. Mc Carty; Vice President, B. Tichy;
Secretary. THIRD ROW: V. Butera; President,
K. Goebel; Government Representative.
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FIRST ROW L TO R: R. Kerstetter, J. Lepkowski, D. Graham, J.
Kravitz, K. Kline. SECOND ROW: J. Katz, G. Johnson. THIRD
ROW: A. Koppe, G. LaCava, T. Jakuczyk, E. Foy. FOURTH
ROW: C.Hirt, P. Jennings, D. Genge, H. Dietch.
Biflsic^a
FIRST ROW L TO R: P. Risser, M. Mc Grath, W. Morgan,
D. Sedergran. SECOND ROW: K. Paul. THIRD ROW: R.
Rhodes, E. Preston, I. Linke, L. Lipton, D. Mellon, T.
Robbins. FOURTH ROW: S. Miller, R. Mc Carter, J. Rus-
so, S. Hertig, A. Proubc, L. Silverman, D. Heisey, P. Schroll
Schroll. FIFTH ROW: L. Post, D. Perry, J. Maloney, S.
Makrancy.
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FIRST ROW L TO R: B. Weibley, S. Zabinski, B. Tichy, T. Swenson. SECOND
ROW: L. Whippie, J. Techtman, E. Taczanowsky. THIRD ROW: T. Sell, D.
Schoonmacher, J. Watson.
FIRST ROW L TO R: R. Kliment, C. Geyer, J. Jacob, N.
Giel, A. Grossjean. SECOND ROW: D. Foley, J. Hewett, P.
Kirsch, H. Hoffman, D. Duchai, K. Hillegass, J. Forsyth,
L. Di Donato, M.L. Bowersock. THIRD ROW: B. Gerberich,
K. Brusstar, N. Henkel, F. Butera, D. Bonpua, K. Deasey,
A. Koenig, J. Iasello, D. Hunsicker, N. Houseknecht, S.
Berman, L. Berry.
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FIRST ROW L TO R: A. Grossjean; Government Rep, J. Smith;
Government Rep. SECOND ROW: G. Barber; Treasurer, D. Foley;
Secretary, N. Reynolds; Vice President. MISSING: D. Bender;
President.
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FIRST ROW L TO R: D. Miller, P. Zmoda, N. Reynolds, P.
Weilicski, B. Siroka, J. Smith, C. Kogel, M. Scnatz. SEC-
OND ROW: D. Long, C. Federico, M.K. Moscati, T. Smith,
P. Wohlferth, A. Zimba, S. Shaner, G. Krug, M. Pierce, M.
Rosenblatt, C. Main. THIRD ROW: K. Musser, G. Leyrer,
M. Muhr, B. Gerberich, F. Butera, R. Kramp, G. Barber, W.
Tucker, T. Weisel, D. Levitsky.
AGRONOMY
CLUB
FIRST ROW L TO R: P. Northrop, C. Squire, J. Mc Closkey, M. Payton, I.
Brunner; Vice President, M. Lipton, T. Roeschen. SECOND ROW: Mr. Kem-
merer; Advisor, P. Zakanycz, M. Tarulli, L. Kupper; Treasurer, P. Ray, J.
Spindler, C. Gyer, T. Woller. THIRD ROW: J. Skwara; President, C. Kem,
E. Eisenhart, T. Schnell, B. \'an Laere, R. Salber, S. Matechak.
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APIARY
SOCIETY
HRST ROW L TO R: Dr. Berthold; Advisor. SECOND ROW: B. Reilly; President, B. Gerberich; Vice-
President, K. Deasey, J. Dimmler; Secretary, P. Zmoda, E. Weiss; Treasurer, P. Haran. THIRD ROW:
S. Stys, H. Dambley, T. Roeschen, B. Van Laere, B. Leh.
FIRST ROW L TO R: J. Holtzman; Treasurer, J. Davis, R. Lester, R. Cohen, R. Fulton, B. Leh, T. Stern, S.
Cygan; Pledge Master, A. De Yries; Sargeant at Arms, M. Picken. SECOND ROW: Dr. Orr; Advisor, R. Reges-
ter, K. Goebel, B. Weibley, B. Gerberich; President, K. Brusstar, T. Newell; Vice President, L. Perea.
ALPHA PHI OMEGA service organization
AMERICAN
INSTITUTE
OF
BIOLOGICAL
SCIENCE
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FIRST ROW L TOR: A . Apter, F. Kresock, P. Butela. SECOND
ROW: G. Ostroff, H. Dietch, L. Myers, R. Albert. THIRD ROW:
Dr. Allison; Advisor, S. Raine, C. Main, D. Boretti, W. Bleicher.
FOURTH ROW: C. Coll, R. Hirst.
BUSINESS
CLUB
FIRST ROW L TO R: M. Burbella; Secretary, L. Morgan, C. Zintner, C. Federico.
SECOND ROW: M. Wagner, D. Pillon; Store Manager, W. Csupa, J. Sweeney; Treasurer,
E. Staudenmayer; Vice-President, R. Henne; President, Mr. West; Advisor. THIRD
ROW: J. Appleton, D. Con-ado, M. Gaul, L. Gehman. FOURTH ROW: R. Miller,
T. Weisel, F. Prange, J. Raffetto.
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FIRST ROW L TO R: Mr. Fitt, L. Barnard, M. Ridge, R. Karcher, F. Kresock, O. Cooper, J. Syme, B. Van
Sciver. SECOND ROW: T. Sawicki, C. Cantaluppi, F. Savini, R. Cornell, S. Saxton, D. Sciss, S. Nevill.
Not Pictured: P. Hilton, S. Shaner, K. Paul, T. Smith, R. Register, D. DiGenova, R. Durham, S. Miller,
L. Wippi, R. Kerstetter.
BLOCK
AND
BRIDLE
CLUB
CHEM
CLUB
FIRST ROW L TO R: R. Mc Carter; Secretary, W. Lentz; Treasurer, R. Ashe, J. Matulaitis. SECOND ROW:
W. Hughes, Dr. Stenson; Advisor, A. Karcher, J. Stevens; President. THIRD ROW: M. Borutta, Dr. Lazarus,
R. Cohen, K. Martin.
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FIRST ROW L TO R: J. Jacobs, D. Ketner; President, C.
Smith. SECOND ROW: E. Stevens; Vice President, D. Miller,
N. Henkel; Secretary, S. Cornman. THIRD ROW: M. Wilson;
Treasurer.
CAMPUS 4-H
CHORALE
FIRST ROW LTOR: K. Brockenbough, T. Nigra, R. Patzig, G.
Burns, E. Knepper, D. Kozikowski, C. Grube, W. Cashen, B. Pitsko,
C. Haller. SECOND ROW: G. Summers, D. Foley, R. Emerizy, G.
Leighton, D. Ralston, K. Deasey, K. Fry. THIRD ROW: C. Coll,
S. Shaner, P. Hilton, M. Carrao, K. Morgan, D. Limbach, B.
Stevens, S. Staub, J. Jacob. FOURTH ROW: J. Cassel, A. Berger,
S. Brown, C. Main, G. Feather. FIFTH ROW: M. Deguis, C. Elli-
ott, R. Durham.
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CONSERVATION
FIRST ROW: J. DeMille, C. Tenvilliger, S. Urna, K. Jordan, F. Asaro; President, D. Ray, Mr. Kemmeier; Adviser. SECOND
ROW: S. Miller; Treasurer, S. Geller, M. Muir, K. Paul; Secretary, D. Dugan.
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SERVICE CLUB
LOWER STEPS L TO R: P. Barrett, J. Holtzman, J. Iaselo. STAIRCASE TOP
TO BOTTOM: R. Kerstetter, K. Jordan, T. Lanspery, S. Skolnik, J. Cassel,
M. Wilson, N. Ziolkowski, B. Claypoole, B. Thompson, Mr. Clelland.
CORNUCOPIA STAFF
FIRST ROW L. TO R. : R. Durham, H. Dunbar, J. Forsyth, SECOND
ROW: J. Holtzman, K. Kemp, G. Michalak, THIRD ROW: J. Spindler,
J. Dimmler, B. Levy, B. Reilly: Photography editor, FOURTH ROW: R.
Davis: Editor, Mr. Sauer: Advisor, D. Ralston: Copy editor. Missing from
photo: M. Fulton: Layout editor, D. Rodgers: Artist, S. Shaner: Business
Manager, B. Tichy.
the move to the Admissions Center
--'third floor annex', paint, paint, and
more paint, 'Lets have a Bicentennial
theme this year', 'Byron, did you get
those pictures last week?', 'Hey Mar,
can you have these 25 pages done by
tomorrow?', 'Debbie and Helen need
help, after all, the senior directory
should have been in last week', 'Does
anyone have any free time to ,
'Carousel at Downingtown' Skyline,
. . . . ' and we only missed three out of
four deadlines'
TOP, FIRST ROW: N. Housenecht, C. Duncan, M. Carrao.
SECOND ROW: M. Hautau, K. Morgan, R. Hitchner, S. Cor-
man, D. Beadling. THIRD ROW: T. Urban, R. Macarty, D.
Tobias, A. Puskas, K. Baker, W. Johnson. BOTTOM, FIRST
ROW: E. Taczanowski, B.Stephens, D. Vislocky, C. Elliot,
L. Ball, D. Cope, J. Stredny, D. Ketner. SECOND ROW: Dr.
Plummer, D. Heisey, A. Grosjean, T. Robbins, D. Me 11 en,
C. Ogline. THIRD ROW: Unknown, K. Hillegas, J. Taranto.
G. Krug, J. Chamberlin, Unknown, J. Brody, B. Snyder,
I. Link, G. Gayman, B. Smith, C. Moose, J. Beshore, Dr
McCaffrey.
DELTA TAU ALPHA
AGRICULTURAL HONOR SOCIETY
FIRST ROW L TO R: Herb Gebely, Treasurer; Jeff Bollinger, Elliot Weiss, Guy Leighton, Tom Wiseman, Steve Wright. SECOND
ROW: Bob Moore, Dole Moyer, Byron Reilly, Brian Kahn. President; Dr. Muse, Advisor; Bonni Levy, Ken Baker, Vice President;
Gary Seckinger, Cheryl Smith. THIRD ROW: George Klein, Jay Chamberlin, Mike Fluchere, Greg Stamm, Bart Thomas, Joe
Miller, Carl Cantiluppi, Steve Brown, Jim Wood, Betsy Claypoole, Secretary; Diane Cole, Ken Bears. FOURTH ROW: Brad Smith,
Kathy Rigolizzo, Publications.
DVC CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP
FIRST ROW L TO R: C. Elliot, K. Grube, SECOND ROW: J. Cassel,
B. Stevens, K. Paul. THIRD ROW: R. Davis, K. Deasy, D. Heisey.
FORTH ROW: D. Ray.
EQUESTRIAN TEAM
sv« EQUINE
SEATED: N. Goodwin, E. Gallen. STANDING L TO R: S. Morton, K. Grabowski, D. Truesdell, M. Bowersock,
C. Morton, D. Kalick, J. Van Nuys, J. Hewett, D. Limbach, C. Kelley, A. Grosjean, B. Coleflesh. /^ T TT>
FIRST ROW: E. Gallen, C. Kelley, C. Limbach. SECOND ROW:
G. Michalak, J. Hewett, D. Truesdall, J. Van Nuys. THIRD ROW:
M. Bowercock, D. Kato, T. Neweul, C. Weber.
FFA
FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA
FIRST ROW L TO R: K. Graeowski, R. Regester: President; SECOND ROW: S. Bennett, D. Heisey: Treasure!,
L. Bern-: Vice president, Mr. Tern-; Advisor, D. Weise. THIRD ROW: C. Elliott, J. Cassel; Secretary, A-Day
Representative. N. Goodwin.
FOOD INDUSTRY CLUB
G 4 Mmm&L
FIRST ROW L TO R: D. Eshleman, Mr. Barnes: Advisor, M. Saylock. P.
Tygh, C. Wismer, H. Sumner. SECOND ROW: K. Dansberry. M. Scott
K. Riggolizzo. THIRD ROW: J. Ashley, L. Mahoney. FOURTH ROW: S.
Weymouth, J. Gourley.
FTD
Florists Transworld Delivery
Student Chapter
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FIRST ROW L TO R: R. Davis, C. Smith, A. Berger, D. Hunsicker, D. Levitsky, C. Deasey, S. Skolnik, T. Wineman, P.
Hilton, B. Levy. SECOND ROW: C. Hiit, T. Jacubzyck, R. Durham, R. Kerstetter, J. Wood, G. Seckinger, R. Patzig, J. Mil-
ler, J. Iasello, G. Kernan, E. Keuogh; Vice President, G. Leighton; President, E. Conway; Secretary—Treasurer, P. Jennings.
THE
GLEANER
Literary Magazine
L TO R: J. Forsyth, B. Kahn, L. Berry, K. Jordan, J. Dimmler, P. Northrop, P. Wohlferth,
Missing: P. Barrett.
THE HORTICULTURE SOCIETY
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FIRST ROW L TC R: C. Heller, R. Fry, K. Deisy, J. Katz, B. Kahn, M. Wilson, B. Pitsko, D. Lohin. SECOND ROW: G.
Pence, D. Johnson, K. Jordan. THIRD ROW: L. Berry, K. Henry, F. Salantri, E. Weiss, C. Cantaluppi. FOURTH ROW: H.
Gebley, P. Stoffella, F. Asaro, B. Moore, G.Stamm. FIFTH ROW: D. Grant, S. Cygan, B. Troxel, E. Kielbach, D. Moyer,
J. Bollinger.
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INTER-CLUB COUNCIL
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FIRST ROW L TOR: B. Weibley, G. Seckinger, N. Goodwin, P. Barrett, L. Berry. SECOND ROW: R. Regester, P. Hil-
ton, C. Cantaluppi, F. Asaro, B. Reilly; Vice President, J. Holtzman; Treasure. THIRD ROW: Mr. McClelland; Advisor,
E. Weiss, D. Foley, B. Gererich, B. Kahn, C. Schnapp, H. Sumner; President, J. Cassel; Secretary.
OUTDOORS
CLUB
LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Zmoda; Treasurer, K. Kemp; President, J. Forsyth; Shop Manager, A. Apter;
Secretary.
PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB
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SCHOOL NEWSPAPER
ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE SOCIETY
FIRST ROW L TO R: C. Buchanan, T. Jacubczyk, J. France,
C. Smith. SECOND ROW: R. Dobbs, S. Skoien, S. Makrancy,
J. Wood, A. Berger. THIRD ROW: K. Fry, W. Plummer, B.
Poley, D. Pieretti, D. Levitsky, T. Wineman. FOURTH ROW:
S. Miller, P. Thomas, D. Becker, C. Bushko, M. Beach, S.
Skolnik. FIFTH ROW: D. Hunsicker, E. Keough, E. Conway.
SIXTH ROW: S. Zabinski, J. Albrecht, J. Kohn, P. Hilton, b.
Silberstein, B. Levy, A. Koppe, M. Fulton, R. Durham, J.
Bernard, R. Fulton, J. Miller. SEVENTH ROW: C. Hirt, P.
Jennings, E. Kielbock, R. Kerstetter, J. Holtzman, T. Lans-
berry, G. Leighton, R. Davis, D. Suchanic, G. Seckinger,
V. Butera.
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FIRST ROW: G. Kernan, J. Shepard, M. Landers,
E. Kittles. SECOND ROW: L.Fennell; Secretary,
E. Preston; Treasurer, M. Cowans; Vice Presdient,
THIRD ROW: L. Weaver, B. Brokenborugh, L.
Fennell, Mr. McClelland; Adviser, W. Tucker;
President, F. Gittens.
SCUBA
CLUB
FIRST ROW: S. Brown, J. Maloney; Secretary-Treasurer, D. Campbell, R. Liebowitz, A. Apter, H. Gebele>
SECOND ROW: J. Russell, C. Harding, B. Peterson; President, Mr. Johnson; Adviser, R. Lee, R. Swenson.
SKI
CLUB
FIRST ROW L TO R: B. Miller, M. Wagner, J. Albrecht. SECOND ROW: S. Silberstein, K. Stough, R. Lubar-
sky, K. Ghering. THIRD ROW: C. Smith, S. Skoien, G. Feather, J. Evans. FOURTH ROW: D. Pillon, K.
Linvill; President, R. Henne; Vice President, E. Staudenmayer, B. Poley, D. Vansant, T. Weisel, B. Dobbs,
G. Lachance, M. Pezza.
STUDENT
GOVERNMENT
Officers. FIRST ROW: D. Suchanic; Secretary, B. Novak; President, T.
Wineman; Treasurer. SECOND ROW: H. Sumner; Vice President, V.
Costanzo; Judge.
FIRST ROW L TO R: G. Carlson, J. Stredney, D. Miller, P. Striefsky, M. Strusiak, D. Bender, V. Butera, J.
Smith. SECOND ROW: C. Schnapp, A. Grosjean, M. Snyder, K. Coebel, C. Elliot, J. Cassel. THIRD ROW:
D. Suchanic, T. Wineman, V. Costanzo, B. Novak, G. Sekinger, J. Cassel.
TROPICAL
FISH CLUB
L. Kraus, R. Lieberwitz,
D. Cambell, Mr. Pence,
J. Melograna, Mr. John-
son.
VARSITY
CLUB
FIRST ROW: T. Schnell, H. Otte, S. Cromwell, P. Hilton, B. Foy, F. Campbell, M. Wilson. SEC-
OND ROW: R. Einhorn; President, E. Eisenhart, H. Deitch, J. France, S. Smith; Vice President, D.
Moyer, T. King. THIRD ROW: D. Stamm, J. Scott, J. Szewczyk, B. Gerberick, D. Cope, Coach
Wolfgang, C. Schnapp; Secretary.
W.A.P.O. CAMPUS RADIO STATION
FIRST ROW L TO R: R. Salber, W. Plummer, P. Wohlferth, T. Gardner, K. Bubbenmoyer, P. Northrup. SECOND
ROW: R. Emerizy, B. Siroka, A. Warmflesh. THIRD ROW: J. Matulaitis, |H. Hickmott, K. Henry, P. Barrett,
A. Apter, K. Morgan, C. Harding, S. Staub, J. Forsyth. FOURTH ROW: V. Butera, R. McCarter, K. Goebel.
FIRST ROW L TO R: E. Kielblock, D. Maks; President, T. King. SECOND ROW: L.
Mahoney, R. Hughs, R. McCarty, A. Zimba.
WOMENS SERVICE CLUB
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FIRST ROW L TO R: B. Thompson, L. Weaver, L. Ball, J. Stredney, H. Dunbar, J. Jansen. SECOND ROW: E.
Preston, S. Shaner, P. Hilton, K. Henry, B. Pandy; Vice-President, B. Levy; Secretary. THIRD ROW: K. Smith,
D. Ralston, I. Link, K. Paul, D. Cole; Treasurer, C. Smith; President.
ATHLETIC
DIRECTOR
In the time that I have spent at Del-
aware Valley College the thing that has
made me feel most at home among you
in your busy college life is the attitude
that I find in most of you. You are very
serious about your studies and try to
make the most of the opportunities that
the faculty, administration and your
classmates have made available to you.
You are enthusiastic and realistic in
carrying on your extra-curricular ac-
tivities and blending them with your
scholarship. I think you will find as
you continue to grow and develop that
many of your richest undergraduate
opportunities were not realized com-
pletely while you were in school but as
this growth continues you can draw
upon the treasures of a good education.
It is to be understood that the real ap-
preciation of this rich experience can
only be savored over the many years
after graduation.
Upon graduation you will become
alumni and alumnae and I would like to
remind you of your privilege and re-
sponsibility of retaining an active con-
structive interest in your college.
Come back and visit the campus as
often as you can, you will always be
welcome. H> William Craver
Acting Athletic Director.
CHEERLEADING 75-76
FRONT: Linda Morgan— BOTTOM ROW (L TO R): Connie Smith, Beverly Tichy, Joanne Whitehe
Vislocky, Beth Stephens, Mary Corrao
Cheerleading. A tough but rewarding sport.
No one can explain why a cheerleader does what
she does. She is a sports lover who trys her best
to encourage her team and to back them all the way,
win or lose. There is something that keeps her
cheering through good times and bad, cheering
when the team most needs her, always working
hard, doing her best, coming back again and again.
But cheerleaders, along with their smiles,
often run into hard and disappointing times. She
gets frustrated and can't help but get depressed.
She gets injured and waits for the day she can get
back into the squad. She can't smile all the time.
She is, after all, human.
A lot of time and work goes into cheerleading,
If you start September 1st, and put all the practices
and games she attends in a row, the sport runs
into December. That includes two months of prac-
tices and over a month of games. That's a lot of
time.
This year's cheerleaders will all be back next
year. They're really excited about the sport. They've
got a lot of determination, dedication, and most of
all, spirit. They hope it starts to spread through-
out Aggie -land
Beverly Tichy
Captain '75 - 76 squad
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FOOTBALL
FIRST ROW: Daniel Greenland, Defensive Back-
field Coach William Navarre, Offensive Back-
field Coach SECOND ROW: E. Kenneth Achuff,
Defensive Line Coach Thomas Shreiner, Head
Coach John Hardy, Offensive Line Coach
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SECOND ROW: Jeff Wiest, Ben Snyder, Ted King, Jack Fallenstein.
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Despite the 0-8 record the Delaware Valley College football team pro-
vided Aggie fans with many exciting moments. Highlighting the year were
the hard fought battles against Lycoming (Homecoming), Upsala, Susque-
hanna (Parents's Day) and Wilkes (Anthracite Bowl). Against Lycoming,
Upsala and Susquehanna the Aggies were leading going into the final per-
iod, but somehow victory escaped them. In the final game of the year,
Delaware Valley fell behind Wilkes in the Anthracite Bowl. Victory again
escaped the Aggies when a late Aggies comeback fell short.
Six seniors, throughout the season, proved to be able leaders for Coach
Tom Schreiner's team. Co-Captains Jude McKenna and Greg Silenok, Jeff
Wiest, Ben Snyder, Ted King, and Jack Fallenstein were the seniors on the
squad.
Wide receiver Jack Fallenstein was the second leading receiver and
scorer on the team, while linebacker Greg Silenok led the squad in tackles.
Most of the other statistics were dominated by underclassmen, so Aggies
and fans will have much to look forward to. In conference statistics, Junior
Scott Kingsbauer completed the campaign as the second ranked punter (37.5
yd. avg. ) and second leading receiver with 246 yards. Freshman quarter-
back Keith Truskin also finished the season as the fourth leading passer in
the M.A.C. Northern Division.
On the All-Conference team, Greg Silenok was selected as a first team
linebacker while Ted King received defensive team honorable mention hon-
ors.
FIRST ROW L TO R: S. Kingsbauer, W. O'Neill, R. Nicholson, B. Snyder, T. King, G. Silenok, J. McKenna, J. Fallenstein, J.
Wiest, M. Rinaldi, J. Edwards. SECOND ROW: J. Boaman, S. Melroy, F. Gittens, E. Cini, J. Itterly, M. Hann, M. Konoza, M.
Landers, T. Orr, M. Clauss, F. Lackman, E. Peyton. THIRD ROW: P. Festa, D. Genge, M. Lipton, S. Hertig, D. Helmstetter,
C. Comstock, J. Maloney, D. Schoonmaker, R. Kling, E. Kittles, J. Techtman, J. Renshaw, R. Mekel. FOURTH ROW: M.
Breidor, J. Osmun, K. Rickenback, R. Phillips, R. Reapsome, J. Kazarnowicz, K. Truskin, C. Thomas, M. Resetar, S. McGlynn,
J. Fretz, J. Laumakis. FIFTH ROW: R. Suber, R. Oberheim, J. Dunbar, B. Dugan, R. Kukoly, M. Kistler, R. Godbout, J. Citrone,
K. Beaver, W. Beysel, M. Gervis, D. Wise. SIXTH ROW: H. W. Craver, E. K. Achuff, D. Greenland, T. Shreiner, J. Hardy, W.
Navarre.
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CROSS COUNTRY 1975
Dr. Robert Berthold's cross country team completed the 1975 season
with a fine 10-3 mark and a fifth place finish in the Middle Atlantic
Conference Championships. The 10-3 season also marks the fifth con-
secutive winning season for the youthful Delaware Valley College harriers.
With only two seniors on the squad, Captain Chuck Moose, of New
Wilmington, Pa. and Mark Wilson, of Biglerville, Pa. , Coach Berthold
got the most out of his underclassmen. Both Chuck Moose and Mark Wil-
son were instrumental in helping the team compile an outstanding four
year record of 41-8 (83.6?6).
Junior Paul Bernett was the leading runner for Delaware Valley and
was awarded the Most Valuable Harrier Award.
Juniors Dave Stull and Bob Weidman, sophomores Ray Bryson and Jer-
ry O'Connor and freshman Victor Frey were the other runners who con-
tributed substantially to the success of the squad.
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FIRST ROW: M. Werkheiser, H. Dambly, M. Wilson, C.
Moose, P. Bernett, D. Foley. SECOND ROW: H. McGrorety,
G. Gayman, R. Bryson, D. Coyle, C. Kogel. THIRD ROW:
M. DePetris, J. Kipp, Dr. Berthold, V. Frey, C. Islebome, B.
Wiedman.
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FIRST ROW L TC R: D. Seller, N. Koe, T. NigTO, J. Kirk, D. Ralston: Captain, H. Dun-
bar, D. Heisey, E. Foy, E. Hines. SECOND ROW: H. Otte, B. Novak, K. Faherty, J. Wea-
ver, A. Mather, H. Dietch, K. Mullaikey, C. Cohlin, P. Hilton, S. Cromwell, Coach P.
WOMENS FIELD HOCKEY 1975
The Delaware Valley College Womens field Hockey :ei —
completed their second season of competitive field hockey with
a 0-5-1 record.
Enveloping a field hockey program, while competing against
established teams, is a difficult task and Coach Peggy Vellner
has been patient and hard working.
Seniors Catherine Cochlin, Helen Dunbar, Patricia Hilton,
Barbs.:' \-d Captain Deborah Ralston have been the sports
pioneers and have set the foundation for future Delaware Valley
College hockey teams.
U for Coach Vellner, throughout the season, wese
senior goalie Debbie Ralston, iunior Audrey Mather, sophomores
Holly Dietch, Katr. and Sue Cromwell, who scored
goal of the seasc: I '.ather and Holly Dietch
probably were Coach Velkier's most consistent performers dur-
paign. Audrey was also named the Most Valubale
player for the season as well 2$ captain foe next Fall.
ighlight of the season was Del Yal's hard fought
defensive battle with Wilkes College that ended in a scoreless
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Coach Frank Wolfgang's youthful team
completed the 1975-76 season with a 5-16
record. The squad, which had only one senior,
Captain Raoul Walsh, was composed of most-
ly freshmen and sophomores. If the present
trend continues, basketball will be the sport
of the future at Delaware Valley College.
On the season, junior forward Dennis
Pastucha finished as the high scorer with 429
points for an average of 20. 4 ppg. Pastucha
accomplished something no other Aggie bas-
ketball player has ever done. He led the Mid-
dle Atlantic Conference- -Northern Division
in scoring with 206 points for an average of
20.6 ppg. The 6' 4" Pastucha currently is in
sixth place on the All- Time Delaware Valley
College Scoring List with 1045 points.
Senior Raoul Walsh ended the campaign as
the squad's second leading scorer with 205
points for an average of 11.3 ppg.
In the rebounding department Dennis Pas-
tucha was the leader with 144 while sophomore
John Watson was the second with 105.
Highlighting the season were Delaware
Valley victories over Drew, Wastern, Wash-
ington, Allentown, and Juniata.
In the exciting Allentown game Dennis
Pastucha' s 1000th career point proved to be
the margin of difference in the 71-70 victory.
BASKETBALL 1975-76 LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: Paul
Kraynak, John Lewis, Jim McShea, Raoul Walsh (Captain),
Bob Cassel, Ron Colangelo, Brian Ruggieri. SECOND ROW:
Phil Butler, John Wisniewski, Keith Truskin, John Watson,
John Rodenbaugh, Dan Whittaker, Dennis Pastucha. THIRD
ROW: Asst. Manager John Bernard, Asst. Coach Steve Zen-
ko, Head Coach Frank Wolfgang, Head Manager Jim Scott.
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Coach Peggy Vellner's Delaware Valley College
Women's Basketball team completed their second
consecutive regular season undefeated.
Last year, the sport's inaugural campaign at
Delaware Valley, the team ended with a perfect
4-0 record. This season the women finished the re-
gular season with an unblemished 6-0 mark.
Following the regular season the squad partici-
pated in the Middle Atlantic Conference Women's
Basketball Tournament. The women topped Gettys-
burg, but then dropped decisions to host Elizabeth-
town and Scranton. Their final combined record for
the 1975-76 season is 7-2.
Freshman Carol Dalton of Cranford, N.J. , fin-
ished as the leading scorer with 164 points for an
average of 18. 2 ppg. Dalton was closely followed
by senior Captain Diane Cole of Warminster, Pa. ,
with 145 points (16. 1 ppg) and sophomore Janice
Kirk, also of Warminster, with 141 points (15.6
PPS)-
Captain Diane Cole also received the Most Val-
uable Player Award for her fine effort during the
season.
FIRST ROW L TO R: E. Flynn, P. Hilton, D. Seiler, J. Kirk,
S. Cromwell. SECOND ROW: C. Dalton, H. Dietch, H. Otte,
C. Cochlin, E. Hines, D. Cole; Captain. THIRD ROW: N.
Coe, Coach P. Vellner, D. Heisey.
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FIRST ROW L TO R: E. Eisenhart, J. France, T.
King, D. Cope, D. Moyer, F. Campbell, S. Smith.
SECOND ROW: D. Perry, T. Snell, R. Leech, D.
Bender, T. Fleming, K. Detrick, R. Godbour, B.
Bowman. THIP.D ROW: S. Yingling, F. Cimato,
S. Hertig, P. Striefsky, A. Schull, D. Zaulsza, M.
Danzs, T. Hunter, Mr. Marshall; Head Coach.
The Delaware Valley College wrestling squad ended
the 1975-1976 season with an outstanding 11-2 mark and
a fourth place in the Middle Atlantic Conference
Championships.
Highlighting the season were Aggie victories over
Susquehanna (48-6), Elizabethtown (38-15), Western
Maryland (34-6) and a triangular match sweep of Lebanon
Valley (25-13), Widener (31-9) and Juniata (50-6). Dela-
ware Valley's only losses were at the hands of Wilkes and
Lycoming.
Senior All-American Doug Cope, finished the dual
season with a perfect 13-0 record, the M. A. C. 177 pound
championship and a third place at the N. C. A. A. Division
III Championships. Cope completed his collegiate career
with a 36-3 dual match record and an overall mark, in-
cluding tournaments, of 66-10 for a winning percentage of
86.8%.
Senior heavyweight Ted King completed the regular
season with a fine mark of 9-2 and the M. A. C. heavy-
weight title.
Two other seniors, Dale Moyer and Joe France, also
completed their wrestling careers at Delaware Valley.
Also registering fine records were junior 118 pounder
Steve Smith (10-2), sophomore Tom Hunter (9-4), and
freshman Art Shull (8-3).
Coach Bob Marshall's second consecutive outstanding
season elevates his career record at Del Val to an out-
standing 22-5.
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The Delaware Valley College track team ended
the 1976 season as Spring Kings; they completed
their season with a perfect 10-0 record.
The undefeated team was the first in track his-
tory at Del Val and is the first undefeated men's
team since the 1961 golf team. The ten victories
also establishes a new record for the most wins in
one season.
The Aggies scored impressive victories over
Dickinson, defending M. A. C. Champions Wide-
ner, Lebanon Valley, Ursinus and six other oppo-
nents. The 440 yard relay team of Scott Kings-
bauer, John Maloney, John Barry, and Mark Wilson;
the mile relay team of Chuck Moose, John Malon-
ey, Skip Einhorn, and Mark Wilson; along with Al
Zimba at shot put, finished the season unbeaten.
At the M. A. C. 's the team finished fifth out
of twenty teams, with Al Zimba defending Iiis title
in shot put. Sprinter Scott Kingsbauer (100, 200),
John Maloney and Co-Captain Mark Wilson (440),
George DeFranca (javelin) and the 440 yard relay
team also scored at the M. A. C. 's.
The Most Valuable Runner Award was presented
to senior Mark Wilson, while the Most Valuable
Fieldman Award went to Al Zimba. Seniors Chuck
Moose, Skip Einhorn and Jack Fallenstein scored
valuable points during the season and will be missed
as will Co-Captains Ben Snyder and Mark Wilson
who were outstanding as both performers and leaders.
Next year should be just as bright with many
good trackmen returning.
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FIRST ROW L TO R: Mr. Hegyes; Ass't Coach, P. Simon, D.
Stamm, C. Kogel, T. Gunther, M. Wilson; Co-Captain, B.
Gerberich, P. Sollazzo, R. Einhorn, C. Moose, D. Genge,
Mr. Navarre; Head Coach. SECOND ROW: J. Fallenstein, J.
Maloney, H. Dambley, G. DeFranca, R. Vatanovetz, J. Wei:
back, S. Kingsbauer, B. Dugan, A. Zimba, B. Snyder; Co-
Captain, G. Cayman, Dr. Berthold; Ass't Coach. THIRD ROW:
M. Danis, R. Weidman, N. Giel, M. Clauss, C. Iselborn, V.
Frey, C. Harding, M. Kistler, M. Werkheiser, J. Barry, P.
Bernett.
BASEBALL
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FIRST ROW L TO R: R. Nicholson, M. Mehltretter, G. Moroz,
W. Hartzell, S. Matechak; Captain, E. High. SECOND ROW:
P. Wieliczki, D. Whittaker, G. Richdale, G. LaCava, J. It-
terly, W. Ennis, D. Helmstetter. THIRD ROW: J. Barr, J.
Zisk, P. Butler, R. Arcari, J. Lewis, J. Houpert, W. Long, J.
Dunbar. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Hardy; Head Coach, M. Schee-
ler, T. Varacallo, R. Reapsome, G. Melly, W. Marinelli,
J. Magnus, J. Lund, P. Barrett.
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Coach John Hardy's base-
ball squad ended the 1976
season with a 4-11-1 record.
The Aggies topped Drew,
Ursinus and swept a double-
header from Philadelphia
Textile to highlight the sea-
son. Despite their losing
record, the Aggies were in
every game they played.
During the campaign the
team dropped five one run
decisions. With a little luck
the Aggies could have easily
had a winning record.
Junior second baseman
Pete Wieliczki was the team's
leading hitter with a . 356
average. Wieliczki's fine
play also earned him the
Most Valuable Player Award.
Wieliczki was followed in
the hitting department by
freshman John Zisk (. 333),
senior Captain Sam Mate-
chak (. 326) and freshman
John Lewis (.310).
Senior Gerry Moroz led
the team in doubles, home-
runs and was second in RBI's.
The pitching staff was
led by sophomore Bill Ennis
who turned in a 2-0 season.
Senior hurler Gary Dalina
registered a 1-3 record and
led the staff in complete
games. Juniors Bob Nichol-
son and Dan Whittaker also
played important roles for
the mound staff. Nicholson
received the Most Valuable
Pitcher Award.
Throughout the season
seniors Gary Dalina, Bill
Hartzell, Eric High, Captain
bam Matechak and Gerry
Moroz provided leadership
and enthusiasm.
TENNIS
FIRST ROW L TO R: Mr. Marshall;
Coach, F. Gradel, P. Striefsky, J. Ste-
vens, D. Buist, P. Bernett. SECOND
ROW: J. Totten, R. Phillips, M. Chra-
nowski, M. Glaiel, F. Crisafi.
The Delaware Valley College tennis
team completed the 1976 season with a 1-7
record. The highlight of the season was the
6-3 victory over Philadelphia Textile.
The youthful Aggie netmen also dropped
close decisions to Ursinus and Lycoming
by 6-3 scores.
Coach Bob Marshall's top performer
was sophomore Frank Crisafi, who com-
pleted the season with a fine 5-3 mark.
Crisafi and freshman Mike Glaiel teamed
up to register a fine 5-3 doubles record.
The Most Valuable Tennis Award was
presented to Frank Crisafi for his fine ef-
fort. With only one senior, John Stevens,
the tennis team has a bright future.
Susquehanna 9
2
Upsala 7
2
Drew 7
3
Lycoming 6
6
Phila. Textile 3
1
Scranton 8
3
Ursinus 6
2
1/2 Stevens Tech. 6
1/2
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LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Mc Carney, K. Burnley, C. Kern, T. Stawovy; Captain, T. Schnell, M. Strusiak, T. Orr, K. Rickenbach,
Mr. Linta; Head Coach.
Coach Ned Linta's youthful golf team finished with a
2-11 record. Coach linta will not be losing one senior
through graduation. The entire squad will return intact
for the 1977 season.
Leading this year's team was freshman Mike Strusiak.
Strusiak, playing the most consistent golf of any member
of the team, received the Most Valuable Player Award
for his fine effort this season. Another fine freshman,
Kent Rickenbach, followed closely in Strusiak's Footsteps.
Junior Captain Tim Stawovy, Junior Chip Kern and
Sophomore Bob Mc Carney, along with Strusiak and Rick-
enbach, were the squad members receiving letters.
The Aggie linksmen scored their victories over Ly-
coming (482-495) and Widener (453-467).
With a fine nucleus returning, the golf fortunes at
Del Val look great.
DVC 452
Swarthmore
428
Elizabethtown
418
455
Johns Hopkins
429
Dickinson
408
444
Upsala
417
482
Lycoming
495
450
Moravian
431
Scranton
418
426
Ursinus
406
467
Muhlenberg
396
Albright
425
453
Widener
467
Lebanon Valley
417
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FACULTY-
ADMINISTRATION
Dr. James Work, Chancellor, and Mrs. Work
Administrative Assistant
Linda Green
Assistant in the Chancellor's Office, Advisor
to Women
Willetta Gourley
Assistant Secretary of the Corporation
Dr. Joshua Feldstein, President, and
Mrs. Feldstein
Dr. Clinton R. Blackmon
Dean
Joseph E. Fulcoly
Director of Student Counseling Services
Joan Holt
Secretary to Dr. Blackmon
Elmer Reiter
Assistant Treasurer of the Corporation, Comptroller
Sharon Galitz, Secretary to Mr. Sauer, and Lynn Prentiss,
Loans Secretary
Robert M. Sauer
Director of Student Financial Aid
Shirley Finnie Gloria Faaet
Secretary To Mr. Sitarski Secretary' To Mr. Tasker
Oskar H. Larsson
Registrar
Emily Aulenback And Mildred Hanisco
Secretaries To Mr. Larsson
Robert J. Tasker
Dean Of Students
Stanley A . Sitarski
Assistant Dean Of Students
Admissions Counselors
Brent Franklin, Stephen W. Zenko, Craig Deacon, and Barry Snyder
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Director of Admissions
Acting Director of Athletics
Phyllis Stille and Elaine McGeady
Secretaries to Admissions
Mary Ann Birch
Secretary to Mr. McClelland and Mr. Hegyes
Louis L. Hegyes
Director of Alumni Affairs and Sports Information
Robert McClelland
Director of Placement
and Public Relations
Esther Naddeo
Secretary to Dr. Blackmon
Steno Pool
(LEFT TO RIGHT)--Betty Atema, Sylvia Vandergrift, Marie Sheaffer,
Ethel Strand, and Marie Stough
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Janice Boulton, Ethel Dendler
Postmistresses
Accounting Office
Barbara Place, Rita Chrismer, and Dorothy Monte
Clara M. DeCoursey and Agnes Wilson
Purchasing Agents
Dr. Richard Schumacher
College Physician
Edna Ney
Secretary to Poultry Diagnostic Lab
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Mrs. Cornell, Mrs. Fischer, and Mrs. Waddington
School Nurses
Library Staff
(LEFT TO RIGHT) Marjorie Ponder, Elaine Smith (head librarian), Jean Winan, Ginny
Balstar, Kitty Harrison, Betty Repak, and Dorothy Couffman
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Charles Conover
Senior Bacteriologist of Poultry Diagnostic Lab
I. Howard Kahan
Associate Professor of Poultry Pathology
Robert Fitt
Instructor in Music
Peter Glick
Professor of General Studies
Paul Wade
Instructor in General Studies
Gordon Roberts
Assistant Professor of General Studies
Mr. Schirber
Instructor in General Studies
James O'Reily
Instructor in General Studies
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Joann Roberts
Instructor in Music
Edwin C. Lawrence
Instructor in General Studies
Richard C. Ziemer
Associate Professor of General Studies
George Keys
Chairman; Division of General Studies and Business
Administration
Edward T. Gavin
Instructor in General Studies
Sally Smith
Instructor in English
Theodore Christie Jr.
Asst. Professor in Mathematics
James Popham
Asst. Professor in Mathematics
Michael Tabachnick
Assistant Prof in Physics
MATH AND
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Paul D. Trembeth
Instructor in Mathematics
PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
E. ROBERT MARSHALL; Instructor in Physical Education/ Head Coach ned UKTA; Associate Professor in Physical Education/Trainer/
Wrestling and Tennis, WILLIAM NAVARRE; Instuctor in Physical Edu- Head Golf Coach
cation/ Assistant Football Coach/ Head Track Coach, JOHN HARDY;
Instructor in Physical Education/ Assistant Football Coach/ Head Base-
ball Coach.
Peggy Dee Vellner; Instructor in Physical Education/ Head Coach
Field Hockey/ Head Coach Women's Basketball.
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HELEN MUNDT; Secretary in Athletics.
Mildred B. Gulick
Staff Resident
Custodians — (LEFT TC RIGHT) — James Thompson,
Arthur Van Luvania, Roberto Sanchez, Len Musgrave,
Paul Kinder, Bill Eckert, Dot Eckert
Johanna C. Keunecke
Supervisor of Housekeeping
Maintenance— (LEFT TO RIGHT) — Dick Spelts, Leo VonRath, Mike
Nagurny, Robert Lievau, and Joe Troxell
George Moran
Superintendent of Receiving and Inventory
John Clinton
Greenhouses
Al Happ
Grounds G Maintenance
Cafeteria Crew (L TO R): Bill Gerberich, Joe Miller, Dave Lohen, Diane
Bonpaur, Mark Wilson, Donna Foley, Norman Reynolds, Mary
Corrao, Lydia Berri, Bob Hirst, Don Duchai, Mark Pierce, Nan-
ette Goodwin, Rusty Kerstetter, Paul Zmoda, Jeff Hartline
FRONT: Mary Cooley G Mary Russo 1ST ROW: Florence Dagney, Margaret
Cook, Mabel Von Rath, Elda Ventresca 2ND: Jane Malecki, Joan Reaner,
Sarah Landes. 3RD: Mary Brown, Grace Neff, Judy Weideman
Michael Pence
Chief of Security Force
Frank Kopecky G Purcell Robinson
COLLEGE STAFF
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Gil Eagles — Psychic
Everyday's A Holiday At Work Hall!
TRIAL BY JURY
A Hit At D.V.C.
TRIAL BY JURY
Cast
The Learned Judge
David Anspach
The Plaintiff (Angelina)
Beth Stevens
The Defendent (Edwin)
Steven Brown
Counsel For Plaintiff
David Delgado
Usher
Keith Maurer
Foreman of Jury
Greg Kernan
Gentlemen of Jury
Michael Bruce, Jon Cassel, Dale Davis,
Mark Dequzis, Chris Elliott, Glenn Feather,
John Jacob, Robert Karcher, Chris Main,
Pat Mclnerney, Glenn Rush.
Bridesmaids
Mary Corrao, Pat Hilton, Soma Shaner
Public
Karen Borgen, Cindy Buchanan, Phyllis But-
tala, Carol Coll, Lindee Eberwein, Debbie
Limbach, Lisa Mershen, Kathy Paul, Sharon
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HOMECOMING
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FOUNDER'S DAY
1976
"I solemnly pledge to discharge all my responsibili-
ties faithfully, honestly, effectively, enthusiastically
and always to the very best of my abilities.
I am very happy and proud to have had the opportun-
ity to assist Dr. Work and to contribute to the progress or
our College.
Progress does not just happen! Progress and achieve-
ment are the results of judicious planning and very hard
work by many people. We at our College have always
had an outstanding Board of Trustees, an excellent Ad-
ministration and Faculty, dedicated and loyal staff,
alumni and friends, and above all--a wonderful student
body!
We have come a long way but we will not pause for
any rest period nor will we stagnate. We will always pre-
serve our traditions and beliefs but we will adjust to the
needs of the times.
We will continue to maintain educational excel-
lence. We will continue to give every student individual
attention, careful counseling and the opportunity to reach
his or her highest potential.
Let's together work hard and unselfishly to preserve
the past, improve the present and plan to ensure a most
successful future ! In such a way, we will perpetuate the
results of hard work, and the generous contributions and
dedicated efforts of many people over the past 80 years,
and especially the visions, accomplishments and aspira-
tions of the Founder of the National Farm School, Dr.
Joseph Krauskopf and the Founder of the College, Dr.
James Work.
May God bless all of you and thank you very much. "
taken from the Inauguration
Address of Dr. Joshua Feldstein —
President of DVC
Founder's Day, March 16, 1976
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FIRST ROW L TO R: M. Carrao; Secretary-Treasurer, G. Fah
nestock; Operations Chairman. SECOND ROW: D. Mattes;
Chairman, W. Peterson, Mr. McClelland, Advisor.
FIRST ROW LTOR: M. Carrao; Secretary-Treasurer, D. Hunsicker, J. Hewett, R. McCarter, M. Muir. SEC-
OND ROW: P. Thomas, B. Reilly, T. Newell, M. Hautau. THIRD ROW: D. Johnson, B. Leh, B. Gerbench, S.
Geller, D. Mattes; Chairman, K. Henry, P. Zmoda, L. Ball, D. Vislocky, R. Henne. FOURTH ROW: K.
Kemp, B. Weibley, M. Tarulli, G. Fahnestock; Operations Chairman, L. Meyers, W. Peterson, W. Tucker, R.
Cohen, D. Ralston. FIFTH ROW: Mr. McClelland; Advisor.
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GRADUATION
Well, we finally made it! A few lost pic-
tures, some misspelled copy, a few left-
out names, three (out of four) late deadlines,
but we made it!
Without the help of a few very patient,
dedicated, and hardworking people it would
not have all been possible.
Thanks to Mr. Hegyes for his help in
compiling the sports information, thanks
to Sonia for her overtime --after May 16,
thanks to Bev for all her last minute lay-
outs, to the Dead End Kids', Debbie, Helen,
Bonni, for their untiring efforts in com-
piling the senior directory (among other
things !), thanks to Marion for 'taking all
the grief, to Byron and the rest of the
photography staff for. . . and finally to
Dianne Rodgers for the countless hours
spent on creating our theme through her
artwork.
A special thank you to our friends in the
Financial Aid office --Mr. Sauer and Mrs.
Galitz, who put up with many visits from a
traumatic editor!
To all these people and anyone else in-
volved in the production of this yearbook,
I say 'Thank You'. It is my hope that this
yearbook will serve as a lasting momento
of the highlights of the school vear and as
a tribute to the CLASS OF 1976.
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Ray Davis
Editor 1976 Cornucopia fj
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SENIOR DIRECTORY
C . [AY ALBRECHT III— Ornamental
Horticulture
573 Watford Lane
Benvyn, Pa. 19312
Ski Club, O.H. Society
DAVID AllISON—Horticulture
21 Cedar Street
Pampton Lakes, N.J. 07442
DAVID W. ANSPACH JR.
130 N. Main Street
Chalfont, Pa. 1S914
A. P.O., Bookstore Manager, Drama,
Soccer Club
ANDREW R. APTER— Biology
7563 Malvern Avenue
Philadelphia, Pa. 19151
A.I.B.S., A. P.O., Bike Club, Circle
K. Club, Scuba Club, WAPO; Head
Technician, Yearbook
FRANK J. ASARO-- Horticulture
Box 34
Star Route A
Flemington, NJ. 08822
Circle K Club--3, 4, Conservation
Society-- 1, 2, 3,4; President 3, Hor-
ticulture Society--l, 2, 3, 4
JOHN G. ASHLEY— Food Industry k
Andrews Street Road
Massena, N. Y. 13662
Food Industry- Club, Intramural
KENNETH BAKER- -Animal Husband!!!
140 Shaler Avenue
Fairview, N.J. 07022
Block C- Bridle, Dairy Society,
D.T. A.; Vice President 4
JAY JOSEPH BECKUS— Biology
458 Wyoming Avenue
Kingston, Pa. 18704
A. P. O. , Bike Club, WAPO
KENNETH A. BEERS— Animal Husbandry
2 Lyons Terrace
Kinnelon, N.J. 07405
D.T. A.
LISA BENINATI- -Animal Husbandry
Box 256 B
R.D. =1
Pennsburg, Pa. 18073
ALAN OWEN BERGER— Ornamental
Horticulture
3333--J Henry Hudson Parkway
Riverdale, N.Y. 10463
F.T.D. Club— 3,4, Chorale— 1, 2, 3,
4, Intercollegiate Choir— 2, 3,4: Vice
President, Ornamental Horticulture
Society— 1, 2, 3,4; Vice President 4,
Ski Club— 1,2,3; Vice President 2
JED BESHORE— Dairv Husbandry
R.D. #1
New Cumberland, Pa. 17070
Dairy Society
BILL BLEIC HER— Biology
72 Cedar Lane
Wayne, N.J. 07470
A.I.B.S, A-Day Representative,
Drama Club
NORMAN M. BOCK— Business Adminis-
tration
25 ST. Dunstans Road
Hatboro, Pa. 19040
JEFFREY' E. BOLLINGER- -Holticulture
630 Church Road
York, Pa. 17404
Horticulture Society
MICHAEL BORUTA— Chemistry
8 Boston Ivy Road
Levittown, Pa. 19057
Chemistry Club
ROBERT J. BRENNAN- -Business Admin-
istration
594 Laneside Drive
Holland, Pa. 18966
STEVEN A. BROWN— Ornamental Hor-
ticulture
428 Upper Blvd.
Ridgewood, N.J. 0~4S0
Chorale, Scuba Club, Track, O.H.
Society
PAUL ROBERT BRUZZAXC— Biolo;
17 Angus Lane
Warren, N.J. 07060
KENT BUBBENMOYER— Biology
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R.D. #2
Orefield, Pa. 18069
Drama Club, Ram, WAPO; Statio
Manager
WILLIAM BUCHANAN- -Horticulture
R.D. #2
Stockton, N.J. 08559
DAVID L. BUIST— Biology
69 Pennington Road
New Brunswick, N.J. 08901
A.I.B.S. --2, 3, 4, A-Day— 2, Ram—
2,3, Student Government — 2, Tennis
— 2,3,4
CRAIG C. BURMAX— Animal Husbandry
407 E. Prospect Avenue
North Wales, Pa. 19454
Block £ Bridle Club, Livestock Judging
CARL 1CSEPH CANTALUPPI JR.
57 Valley Road
Ringwood, N.J. 07456
Band— 1,2,3,4, D.T. A., Horticulture
Society — 1, 2,3,4; Vice President 3,4
GARY CASEY— Animal Husbandry
134 Holmecrest Road
Jenkintown, Pa. 19046
JOX CASSEL— Animal Husbandry
R.D. #1
Millerstown, Pa.
A-Day — 2, 3; Chairman Hatrides 3,
Agronomy— 3, Block C- Bridle — 1,2,3,
4, Christian F e llowsh ip— 1 , 2, 3,4,
Circle K Club— 2,3,4, Chorale— 3,
4, Future Farmers— 1, 2, 3,4; Secre-
tary 1,2,3,4, Interclub Council— 3,
4; Se Cretan - 3,4, Soil Judging— 3,4
THOMAS J. CASSIDY— Ornamental
Horticulture ^M
161 Roslyn Avenue
Glenside^ Pa. 19038
MARY AXXE CATINO— Animal Husbandry
141 West 5th Street
Mount Carmel, Pa. 17851
Block t- Bridle—3,4, ICC, Livestock
Judging Team, Womens Service Club
--2,3; President 3
W. JAY CHAMBERLIN—Dairy Husbandry
Box# 361
Coalport, Pa.
Christian Fellowship, Dairy Society,
D.T.A.
DREW P. CHUPALIO— Biology
122 Terrace Road
Levittown, Pa. 19056
Weightlifting Club--3,4; Secretary 4
BETSY ROSS CLAYPOOLE- -Animal Hus-
bandry
528 Virginia Avenue
Paoli, Pa. 19301
Block & Bridle —3, D.T.A. —3,4;
Secretary 4, Equine — 1, 2, 3,4,
Womens Service Club--2,3
CATHERINE COCHLIN- -Animal Husban-
dry
1095 Lenape Road
West Chester, Pa. 19380
Basketball, Block & Bridle, D.T.A.,
Field Hockey, Womens Service Club
--2,3,4; Vice President 3
DIANE N. COLE--Animal Husbandry
799 Bluebell Road
Warminster, Pa. 18974
Block & Bridle, Basketball--3,4; Cap-
tain3,4, D.T.A., Womens Service
Club— 2,3,4, Treasurer 4
ROBERT C. CONYER- -Horticulture
18 Ebbtide Road
Willingboro, N.J. 08046
DOUGLASS. COPE— Dairy Husbandry
Dairy Society, Wrestling— 1, 2, 3,4;
Captain 4, Varsity Club; Treasurer 4
STEVEN L. CORNMAN— Dairy Husbandry
R.D. #6
Carlisle, Pa. 17013
Dairy Society, 4-H Club, Student
Trainer, Varsity Club, Wrestling
DEBBIE CORRADO— Business Administra-
tion
1113 Columbia Avenue
Lansdale, Pa. 19446
Business Club, Career Day Marketing
Group Co-ordinator, Ski Club
49 Saint Mary Drive
Succasunna, N.J. 07876
A.I.B.S., Social Committee, Student
Conduct Committee, Student Court
Judge, Student Government Represen-
tative,
BARBARA ANN COSTELLO- -Animal
Husbandry
3805 Mitchell Street
Philadelphia, Pa. 19128
Dairy Society, Intramurals, Senior
Prom Chairwoman, Varsity Club,
Wrestling Statistician, Womens Ser-
vice Club
WAYNE M. CSUPA- -Business Administra-
tion
640 Myrtle Avenue
Garwood, N.J. 07027
Business Club, Soccer Club; Secretary
— Treasure rer
JOANNE CUTLER— Biology
Hi R.D. #2
Doylestown, Pa. 18901
A.I.B.S., Chorale
STEPHEN CYGAN— Horticulture
R.D. #1
Box 327
Quakertown, Pa. 18951
A. P.O. --2, 3, 4, Horticulture Club—
3,4, Soccer Club— 1, 2, 3,4; President
1,2,3,4
GARY S. DALINA— Business Administra-
tion
451 Crows Mill Road
Fords, N.J. 08863
Business C lub- -1,2,3,4
KENNETH P. DANSBURY— Food Industry
30 Fairway Drive
Yardley, Pa. 19067
Food Industry Club
RAYMOND J. DAVIS— Ornamental
Horticulture
1872 Pennsylvania Avenue
Bethlehem, Pa. 18018
A-Day Committee — 3, Chorale — 1,
2,3,4, Cornucopia-- 1, 2, 3,4; Editor
4, D.T.A., ICC, FTD— 3,4; 1975
A-Day Flower Show Chairman, O.H.
Society--!, 2, 3,4; President 2
VINCENT JAMES COSTANZO— Biology ANTHONY RALPH DE CANTO- -Biology
331 Route 206 South
Somerville, N.J. 08876
DAVID DE ESCH— Horticulture
822 Churchville Road
Churchville, Pa. 19866
Horticulture Club
DAVID DELGADO— Animal Husbandry
83 Diverty Road
Trenton, N.J. 08628
Band, Chorale, Intercolegiate Choir,
Drama
WILMER DREIBELBIS JR.
Womelsdorf
R.D. #1
Womelsdorf, Pa. 19567
Block & Bridle
HELEN LOUISE DUNBAR— Biology
2224 Hickory Road
Plymouth Meeting, Pa. 19462
Block & Bridle— 1,2,3, Hockey— 3,
4, Intramurals — 1,2,3,4, School
Mascot— 3,4, Womens Service Club
--2,3,4, Yearbook— 2,3,4; Sports
Co-Editor 2,3
RONALD A. DURHAM— Ornamental
Horticulture
134 Thornhill Road
Cherry Hill, N.J. 08003
Band— 1,2,3,4, Chorale—1, 2, 3,4,
D.T.A. --4, FTD— 3, 4 O.H. Society
--1,2,3,4, Yearbook— 4
RAYMOND P. EINHORN— Biology
203 Colonial Drive
Bricktown, N.J. 08723
DENNIS N. ESHLEMAN— Food Industry
Box #132
Cleona, Pa. 17042
D.T.A. --3,4, Cross Country— 1,2,
Food Industry Club— 1, 2, 3,4; Presi-
dent 3, Intramurals— 1,2,3,4, Track
--1
THOMAS L. EVERETT JR. —Ornamental
Horticulture
1229 Swarthmore Avenue
Rutledge, Pa. 19070
O.H. Society— 2,3,4, Wrestling— 1
GLENN R. FAHNESTOCK— Biology
400 Farnum Road
Media, Pa. 19063
A-Day; Operations Chairman, Block
& Bridle--1,2,3,4, ICC, Ram, Photo
Club
JOHN EDWARD FALLENSTEIN [II—
Biology
Box #197
Canadensis, Pa. 18325
Football— 1, 2, 3,4, Track-- 1, 2, 3,4
MARK J. FEIST- -Ornamental Horticul-
ture
2130 Murray Street
Philadelphia, Pa. 19115
O.H. Society
THOMAS W. FISH- -Ornamental Horticul-
ture
358 Ashland Road
Summitt, N.J. 07901
MICHAEL JOHN FLUCHERE- -Horticulture
127 Jean Drive
Peeskill, N.Y. 10566
H. JOSEPH FRANCE— Ornamental Horti-
culture
6207 Pinehurst Road
Baltimore, Md. 21212
O.H. Society, Wrestling, Varsity-
Club
NANCY I. FRENCH- -Biology
47 Pebble Valley Drive
Doylestown, Pa. 18901
A.I.B.S.
W. JAMES GARDNER- -Biology
535 Simms Street
Philadelphia, Pa. 19116
Photo Club, Scuba Club
MICHAEL ALBERT GAUL— Business Ad-
ministration
2923 Hatfield Valley Road
Hatfield, Pa. 19440
Business Club
HERBERT GEBELY— Horticulture
24 W. 4th Street
Florence, N.J. 08518
American Society for Horticultural
Science, D.T.A., Horticulture So-
ciety, Scuba Club; Treasurer
LYNN GEHMAN- -Business Administration
1218H Old Bethlehem Road
Perkasie, Pa. 18944
ED GLUNZ— Animal Husbandry
300 N. 18th Street
Pottsville, Pa. 17901
Weightlifting
JOHN C. GOURLEY JR. --Food Industry
60 Hamilton Drive
Warminster, Pa. 18974
Food Industry Club, Ski Club
DEBORAH HAMILTON— Ornamental
Horticulture
205 Femwood Avenue
Upper Montclair, N.J. 07043
DAVID B. HANDEL— Biology
1408 Melrose Avenue
Melrose Park, Pa. 19126
A.I.B.S.
WILLIAM HANTZELL— Business
Administration
140 Glenview Avenue
Wyncote, Pa. 19095
Baseball- -2, 3,4, Basketball
RICHARD L. HENNE- -Business
Administration
425 E. Rively Avenue
Aldan, Pa. 19018
Business Club— 1,2,3,4; President 4,
Ski Club— 3,4; Vice President 4,
Student Store— 2, 3,4; Manager 3,
Soccer Club 4
JOHN E. HERBSTER— Biology
1023 Riverview Drive
Brielle, N.J. 08730
ERIC LINCOLN HIGH— Horticulture
S. Keim Street
R.D. #1
Pottstown, Pa. 19464
PATRICIA C. HILTON- -Ornamental
Horticulture
R.D. #2
Box # 108
Stockton, N.J. 08559
Band — 1,2,3,4; Secretary 3, Choarle
--1,2,3,4; President 4, A-Day Re-
presentative- -2, ICC — 3, Intercol-
legiate Choir— 2,3,4, Hockey— 3,4,
Basketball 3,4, O.H. Society, Circle
K Club
RONALD B. HITCHNER— Dairy Husbandry
Fox's Mill Road
R.D. #3
Elmer, N.J. 08318
Dairy Society
JAMES A. HOLTZMAN— Ornamental
Horticulture
3615 Rutherford Street
Harrisburg, Pa. 17111
A. P.O. --1,2,3,4; Secretary 2, Trea-
surers, Circle K Club— 1,2, 3,4;
Secretary 1, Treasurer 2, President 3,
ICC— 1,2; Treasurer 2, O.H. Society
2,3,4, Yearbook— 4
GARY S. HUNT— Business Administration
301 Lafavette Road
Sparta, N.J. 07871
BRIEN HEALY JAMISON- -Ornamental
Horticulture
Fairfax Farms
14 Nenagh Drive
Wilmington, Del. 19803
Intramurals, O.H. Society, Weight-
lifting
JOSEPH R. JANULEWICZ— Ornamental
Horticulture
2511 E. Monmouth Street
Philadelphia, Pa. 19134
CHARLES LEONARD JAQUAY--
Horticulture
3 Englewood Drive
Upper St. Clair, Pa. 15241
WAYNE E. JOHNSON— Dairy Husbandry
193 Adams Avenue
River Edge, N.J. 07661
Dairy Society, D.T.A.
KEITH EVAN JORDAN— Horticulture
5653 Humphrey Road
Great Valley, N.Y. 14741
Apiary Society — 1, Circle K Club —
1,2,3,4; Vice President 1, President
2, Conservation Society — 1,2,3,4,
Cross Country-- 1, FFA--1, Gleaner
--4, Horticulture Society — 4, Ram—
1,2; Co-Editor, Soil Judging— 2, 3,4,
WAPO— 3
DENNIS KAHAN— Business Administration
613 W. County Line Road
Hatboro, Pa. 19040
BRIAN ALECK KAHN- -Horticulture
81 Hunyadi Avenue
Fairfield, Ct. 06430
LINDA ANN KALMBACH--Animal
Husbandry
County line Road
Line Lexington, Pa. 18932
Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Basketball--3,
Womens Service Club--2,3,4
WILLIAM J. KASEMAN— Business
Administration
R.D. #1
New Galena Road
# 950
Doylestown, Pa. 18901
Business Club
SUSAN FAY KEESLER—Business
Administration
R.D. #1
Box # 24
Equinunk, Pa. 18417
4-H Club, Chorale, O.H. Society,
Business Club
WILLIAM KEPPLER- -Agronomy
92 Glenside Avenue
Summit, N.J. 07901
Apiary Society
GREGORY ALAN KERNAN—Ornamental
Horticulture
1510 Massachusetts Avenue S. E.
Washington, D.C. 20003
A. P.O., Drama, Christian Fellowship,
FTD, Chorale, Intervarsity, O.H. So-
ciety, Rap
DAVID L. KETNER--Dairy Husbandry
353 W. State Street
Hamburg, Pa. 19526
4-H Club, Dairy Society, ICC
EDWARD A. KIELBOCK JR. --Horticulture
223 Meyersville Road
Gillette, N.J. 07933
Horticulture Society, Intramurals, O.
H. Society, Weightlifting
THEODORE A. KING--Animal Husbandry
R.D. #1
Sandy Hill Road
Valencia, Pa. 16059
Block & Bridle Club, Football, Track,
Varsity Club, Weightlifting Club,
Wrestling
BRYAN DAVID KINSEY--Omamental
Horticulture
R.D. #3
Hickory Drive
Saegertown, Pa. 16433
A. P.O., Intramurals, O.H. Society
GEORGE H. KLEIN--Horticulture
112 Prospect Place
Middlesex, N.J. 08846
Apiary Society, D.T.A., Ram,
WAPO
JUDITH TOWNSEND KOHN--Ornam
ental Horticulture
3335 Limekiln Pike
Chalfont, Pa. 18914
FTD, Runner-up For Homecoming
Oueen, O.H. Society
THOMAS M. KOLESSAR— Biology
516 Maplewood Avenue
Roselle Park, N.J. 07204
A.I.B.S.
LEE KUPPER— Agronomy
163 Falcon Road
Somerville, N.J. 08876
Agronomy Club; Treasurer
TIMOTHY P. LANSPERY— Ornamental
Horticulture
R.D. #2
Hill Drive
Lake George, N.Y. 12845
Circle K Club, O.H. Society, Fresh-
man Track
CHARLES W. LEEDS--Ornamental
Horticulture
2501 Maryland Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa. 19090
Veterans Club 1,2
GUY LEIGHTON--Ornamental Horticulture
212 Vose Avenue
South Orange, N.J. 07079
A-Day Representative, Chorale, D.
T.A., FTD, O.H. Society; Treasurer
WILLIAM W. LENTZ--Chemistry
15 Branch Avenue
Telford, Pa. 18969
Chemistry--1, 2, 3,4; Treasurer 3,4
BONITA R. LEVY— Ornamental
Horticulture
2143 Curtis Avenue
Abington, Pa. 19001
Circle K Club; Secretary, D.T.A.
FTD, O.H. Society, A-Day Repres-
entative, Womens Service Club;
Secretary, Yearbook
MARK P. LICEA--Animal Husbandry
656 Forest Avenue
Rye, N.Y. 10580
KENNETH LINVILL--Horticulture
112 W. Knowlton Road
Media, Pa. 19063
Ski Club, Horticulture Society
DAVID LOHIN--Horticulture
4018 Lansing Street
Philadelphia, Pa. 19136
D.T.A. , Horticulture Society
MARIAN NEUHART LUTZ-- Business
Administration
43 Forest Drive
R.D. H
Doylestown, Pa. 18901
Business Club
REED E. MACARTY—Animal Husbandry
68 E. Poplar Street
West Nanticoke, Pa. 18634
Block & Bridle, Dairy Society, Photo
Society, Weightlifting Club
EDWARD MAGEE JR. --Ornamental
Horticulture
12016 Academy Road
Philadelphia, Pa. 19154
LEONARD MAHONEY--Food Industry
4413 Unruh Avenue
Philadephia, Pa. 19135
Food Industry Club, Intramurals,
Weightlifting Club
ROBERT MAI JR. --Animal Husbandry
149 Harding Avenue
Mount Ephraim, N.J. 08059
Block G Bridle
DAVID S. MAKS— Animal Husbandry
165 Old Orchard Road
Chalfont, Pa. 18914
Weightlifting--2,3,4; President 2,3,4
JOHN MANNING — Business Administration
Comanche Lane jg
nklin Lakes, N. I. 07417
iness Cluh--1, 2, 3,4, Intramurals
,2,3,4
KEVIN C. MARTIN— Chemistry
108 Maple Court
^Eoselle, N.J. 07203'
"Chemistry Club, ICC Representative,
Intramurals.
SAMUEL MATECHAK— Agronomy
R.D. #1
Jermyn, Pa. 1S433
Agronomy Club, Baseball, Varsity
Club
DONALD MATTES— Chemistry
7 Steeplebush Road
rievittown, Pa. 19056 *
A-Day Co Chairman, Chemistry Club
MICHAEL MATTHEWS— Agronomy
9 Harwin Drive
East Brunswick, N.J. 08816
JOSEPH MC CLOSKEY— Agronomy
146 N. 10th Avenue 4 m
Highland Park, N.J. 08904
Agronomy Club, Soil Judging
BARB A. MC DONALD— Animal
Husbandry
R.D. #1
Mechanicsburg, Pa. 17055
Block G Bridle
JUDE MC KENNA— Horticulture
1816 Murray Street
Philadelphia, Pa. 19115
Football— 1, 2,3,4; Co Captain 4,
Varsity Club, Weightlifting Club
PATRICK F. MEALIA III— Business
Administration
373 Hardman Lane
Warminster, Pa. 18974
Business Club, Intramurals, Soccer
Club ip
JAMES F. METTLER— Ornamental
Horticulture
534 Rhawn Street
Philadelphia, Pa. 19111
CONSTANCE MARY ELAINE MEYER—
Biology
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2 Shadetree Lane
Levittown, Pa. 19055
RICHARD MEYERS- -Animal Husbandry
R.D. #3
Box #43
Hadlar Drive
Lebanon, N.J. 08833
A-Day Committee, Block & Bridle,
Weightlifting Club; Treasurer
DOUGLAS KENYON MILLER- -Ornamental
Horticulture
15 Cameron Road
Wayland, Mass. 01778^j
Drama, Ski Club, Student Government,
Track
JOSEPH L. MILLER JR. --Ornamental
Horticulture
R.D. #2
Kimberton Road
Phoenixville, Pa. 19460 V.*-
D.T.A., FTD, O.H. Society, Social
Committee, Student Affairs Commit-
tee, Student Government Secretary
BRUCE MILSTEIN— Biology
207 Stand ish Road
'« Merion, Pa. 19066 j^
Student Government, Track, Horti
culture Society, Ram
.Art,
WILLIAM MIRANDA— Agronomy
1621 Norristown Road
Ambler, Pa. 19002
NORMAN F. MITCHELL- -Business
Administration
916 Catalpa Road
Warminster, Pa. 18974 •*.,»_«*-
ROBERT MOORE- -Horticulture
R.D. #2 I ■ ~
Beal Road
Elmer, N.J. 08318
Dairy Society— 1, D.T.A.— 3,4,
Horticulture Society— 2, 3,4
CHARLES ROBERT MOOSE— Dairy
Husbandry
R.D. #2
New Wilmington, Pa. 16142
Dairy Society; Annual Co-Editor,
Cross Country, Intercollegiate Dairy
Judging Team, Student Government,
Track
DEANC. MOREY— Animal Husbandry
2760 Papermi
Huntingdon Valley, Pa. 19006
GEORGE H. MORGAN JR. --Biology
755 Forrest Avenue
Jenkintown, Pa. 19046
KENNETH L. MORGAN- -Dairy Husbandry
1 158 Morgan Road
Bridgeville, Pa. 15017
Dairy Society— 3,4; Vice President
3, President 4. : ..»«.
LINDA ANN MORGAN- -Bus iness
Administration "
569 Ashley Drive
Chalfont, Pa. 18914
ib, Cheerleading, Varsity
Business
Club
GERARD J. MOROZ— Business
Administration
225 N. Ches«ut Street
Mount Carmel, Pa. 17851
Baseball— 1,2,3,4, Baskatb
3 Varsity Club— 2, 3,4
DALE D. M OYER- -Horticulture
R.D. #1
Millmont, Pa. 17845
A-Day Representative 2,3, D. T
Horticulture Society, Varsity C
Wrestling 1,2,3,4
KATHLEEN MULLARKEY— Ornamental
Horticulture
a-
:ntal
1316 Summit Terrace * ♦ ♦ N
Linden^N.J. 07036
Field Hockey— 3,4, Intramurals
LYNN A. MYERS III— Biology
Box 231
R.D. #3
Dillsburg, Pa. 17019
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A-Day Committee, A. I. B. S.
ROGER NAGLE — Business Administrat
612 Anne Street
Huntington Valley, Pa. 19006
CINDLMCHOLS- -Animal Husbandry
3020 Azalea-Terrace
Norristown, Pa. 19403
BARBARA ANNE NOVAK- -Animal
Husbandry
25 Charles Place
OldTappan, N.J. 07675
4
ration
- I
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Block C Bridle, fcjeld Hockey, Stud
Government President
GARY RICHARD OSTROFF— Biology,
607 Laramie Place
Philadelphia, Pa. 19115
A.I.B.S.; President, Circli
Photo Society
JOHN A. PAETOW-- Animal Husbandry
614 Fay Ann Drive
Blackwood, N.J. 0S012
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Dairy Society
BETH A. PANDY— Animal Husbandry
R.D. #1
Box 193
Frenchtowri, N.J. 08825
Womens Service Club; Vice President
W. DAN PARKER—Animal Husbandry.
S. Marion Avenue
Wenonah, N.J. 08090
WILLIAM PETERSON- -Horticulture
140 Greyhouse Road
Willow Grove, Pa. 19090
5
CI
-Day Committee — 2,3,4; Co-Chair-
an4, A. P.O. —1,2,3,4, Scuba
lub— 1,2,3,4; President 4, Ski
Club— 2,3,
ROBIN PETZOLD--Animal Husbandry
315 Burnt Meadow Road
Wanaque, N.J. 07465
A. P.O.
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MARSHALL W. PICKEN— Ornamental
Horticulture
51 Constitution Avenue
Doylestown, Pa. 18901
A. P.O.
DANTE A. PILLON— Business
Administration
Box A
■^k Como Drive
WL Somerset, N.J. 08873.
Business Club—1, 2,3,4; Treasurer 3,
ICC— 4, % Ski Club— 2,3,4, Student
Store— 3,4; Assistant Manager 3,
Manager 4
BRIDGET PITSKO— Horticulture
R.D. #2
Box #265
Easton, Pa. 18042
BRUCE POLEY— Gni.imental Horticulture
32 5 Saw Mill Lane
'" Horsham, Pa. 19044
O.H. Society, Ski Club
FREDERICK I. PRANCE— Business
Administration
611 Elmway Circle
Norristown, Pa. 19401 I
Business Club
ALEX PUSKAS— Dairy Husbandry
R.D. #3
Box #327
Somerset, NJ. 08873
Dairy Society, Intramurals, Ski Club
JOHN A. RAFFETTO-- Business
Administration
16 W. Butler Avenue
Chalfont, Pa. 18914
DEBORAH ELAINE RALSTON— Biology
15 Scha — Ra Lane
Audubon, Pa. 19401
A-Day Representative—4, Block &
Bridle 1,2,3, Chorale— 2, 3,4, Field
Hockey— 3,4; Captain 3,4, Intramu-
rals-- 1 , 2, 3,4, Track Statistician— 4,
Varsity Club- -4, Womens Service
Club—2, 3, 4; Treasurer 2, Yearbook
--2,3,4; Sports Co- Editor 2, 3, Copy
Editor 4
ROBERT THOMAS REGESTER Ill-
Animal Husbandry
Wfcalls Road ^
Upperco, Md. 21155
A. P.O. , Band; Vice President, Block
C Bridle, Circle K Club; Vice Presi-
dent, D.T.A. FFA; President
BYRON E. REILLY— Agronomy
1350 B. Clearfield Road
Nazareth, Pa. 18064
A-Day Committee, Agronomy Club,
Apiary Society, Chorale, ICC; Vice
President, D.T.A., Photo Society,
Yearbook
TED E. RESPET— Animal Husbandry
R.D. #3 P •
Box #35
Johnstown, Pa. 15904
KATHRYN MARY RIGOLIZZO— Food
isiry
149 Tansboro Road
Berlin, N.J. 0800:'
D.T.A.; Publications, Food Industry
Club; President, Horticulture Society,
ICC
DIANNEH. RODGERS-- Animal Husbandry
118—40 Metropolitan Avenue
Kew Gardens, N. Y. 1 1415
Block £ Bridle; Publications, Womens
Service Club, Yearbook; Art Staff
KATHY RUGGIERO— Animal Husbandry
49 Pomona Avenue
Newark, N.J. 07112
Block £ Bridle— 2,3, Cheerleader—
1,2,3; Captain 3, Varsity Club—2,
3,4
GLENN RUSH— Biology
40 Richardsville Road
Ogdensburg, N.J. 07439
A.I.B.S., Ski Club, WAPO
FRANK J. SALANTRI— Horticulture
141 Woodhill Lane
Media, Pa.
Horticulture Society, Intramurals
RALPH MATTHEW SALBER— Agronomy
414 Chandler Street
Philadelphia, Pa. 19111
Agronomy Club; Secretary and Publi-
cations, WAPO; Music Director
MICHAEL J. SAYLOCK— Food Industry
945 Clay Avenue.
Stroudsburg, Pa. 18360
Food Industry Club
CLAUDIA R. SCHLANGER— Animal
Husbandry
R.R. #2
Box #270
Perkasie, Pa. 18944
NORMAN SCHORR- -Business
Administration
1069 Pebble Hill Road
R.D. #3 B W,
Doylestown, Pa. 18901
ROLAND SCHLIMM— Business
Administration
1390 Steven Lane
Lansdale, Pa. 19446
RICHARD L. SCHLOSBERG- -Agronomy
43 Firtree Road
Levittown, Pa.
GEORGE L. SCHWARTZ— Animal
Husbandry
99 Southern Blvd.
Chatham, N.J. 07928
Block & Bridle--1,2,3,4; President 3,
Livestock Judging Team
JAMES P. SCOTT JR. --Ornamental
Horticulture
Arbutus Village
Apt # D-03
Johnstwon, Pa. 15904
A-Day Committee, FFA, O.H. So-
ciety, Ram, Varsity Club
MICHAEL L. SCOTT--Food Industry
72 D. Woodbridge Avenue
Highland Park, N.J. 08904
Food Industry Club; Treasurer, IFT;
Student Division, PxAP; Secretary,
Vice President
ROBERT SEAROCK— Agronomy
107 Porter Street
Nazareth, Pa. 18064
GARY R. SECKINGER--Ornamental
Horticulture
6914 Ruskin Street
Springfield, Va. 22150
D.T.A., FTD, ICC, O.H. Society,
President of Junior and Senior Class
'76, Student Government Represen-
tative 2,3,4
CURTIS L. SHAW- -Biology
3113 Colony Lane
Plymouth Meeting, Pa. 19462
GREGORY SILENOK--Business
Administration
4235 W. Franklin Street
Philadelphia, Pa. 19;40
Football-- 1,2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 4,
Intramurals, Varsity Club, Weight-
lifting Club
SANFORD J. SKOLNIK--Ornamental
Horticulture
90 Dickinson Avenue
Toms River, N.J. 08753
FTD— 3,4; Circle K Club--1 , 2, 3,4;
President 1, O.H. Society-- 1, 2, 3,4,
Soccer Club — 3,4
JOHN E. SKWARA— Agronomy
301 Evelyn Avenue
Trenton, N.J. 08619
A-Day Committee--3, Agronomy
Club--3,4; President 3,4 ICC--3,
Soill Conservation Society 3
ROGER L. SLAWTA--Business
Administration
Box #312
R.D. #2
Vestal, N.Y. 13850
Basketball--1,2,3,4
CHERYL LOISE SMITH--Ornamental
Horticulture
R. D. #2
Millville, Pa. 17846
4-H Club, Chorale 1,2, FTD—3,4,
Intervarsity, O.H. Society — 1,2,3,4;
Treasurer 4, Womens Service Club—
2,3,4; Secretary 3, President 4, Year-
book— 2,3,4
J. BRADLEY SMITH— Dairy Husbandry
R.D. #1
Falls Creek, Pa. 15840
Dairy Society, D.T.A.
BENNY A. SNYDER— Dairy Husbandry
R.D. #2
Milton, Pa. 17847
Dairy Society, Football— 1, 2, 3,4,
Track
WILLIAM T. SPICKNALL— Ornamental
Horticulture
12011 Gunpowder Road
Beltsville, Md. 20705
Intramurals
GREGORY K. STAMM— Horticulture
Wallens Hill Road
R.D. #2
Winsted, Ct. 06098
A. P.O.— 1,2,3,4; Treasurer, D.T.A.,
Horticulture Society--2, 3,4, Scuba
Club— 1,2
PAUL STAUB— Animal Husbandry
74 Beach Street
Revere, Mass. 02151
Block & Bridle— 1,2,3,4; Vice Presi-
dent 4, Intramural Basketball, Soft-
ball, Intercollegiate Livestock Judg-
ing Team
EDWARD J. STAUDENMAYER- -Business
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Administration
372 Davisville Road
Warminster, Pa. 18974
Career Day Representative — 4, Busi-
ness Club-- 1,2, 3,4; Vice President
4, Ski Club— 3,4, Weightlifting Club-
-1,2,3,4
JOHN D. STEVENS—Business
Administration
546 Brook Lane
Warminster, Pa. 18974
JOHN STEVENS— Chemistry
R.D. #4
Doylestown, Pa. 18901
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Chemistry Club— 2,3,4
PETER STOFFELLA— Horticulture
R.D. #5
Windhaven, Pa. 15205
D.T.A., Horticulture Society
F. JAY STRALO—Business Administration
2815 South Street
Allentown, Pa. 18103
Baseball— 1,2,3,4, Business Club— 1,
Football— 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4
DAVID JOHN SUCHANIC — Ornamental
Horticulture
206 Mill Road
Hatboro, Pa. 19040
GLENDON SUMMERS- -Animal
Husbandry
R.D. #1
Susquehanna, Pa. 18847
Block & Bridle, Soccer Club
HENRY A. SUMNER— Food Industry
1166 Lenape Way
Scotch Pines, N. J. 07076
Constitution Committee, Chorale;
Barbershop Quartet, Food Industry
Club-- Secretary, ICC; President,
Student Government; Vice President,
Mixer Co-Ordinator, Photo Society
JOSEPH SWEENEY JR.— Business
Administration
326 Richardson Road
Lansdale, Pa. 19446
Business Club— 1, 2, 3,4, ; Treasurer
4, Student Store 4
JOANNE TALABISCO— Biology
1112 Seib Avenue
Elizabeth, N.J. 07202
A.I. B. S:, Intramurals
BART THOMAS--Animal Husbandry
236 Watchung Avenue
North Plainfield, N.J. 07060
Block G Bridle, D.T.A.
PETER THOMAS— Ornamentl
Horticulture
841 Valley View Road
Media, Pa. 19063
A-Day Committee, A. P.O., O.H.
Society
JAMES E. THORPE--Business
Administration
12 N. Hilltop Drive
Churchville, Pa. 18966
ROY MARTIN TIETJEN—Animal
Husbandry
24 Abbe Lane
Clifton, N.J. 07013
Block & Bridle
RICHARD A. TOBERMAN- -Animal
Husbandry
Hickory Hill Drive
R.D. #1
Norristown, Pa. 19401
DARWIN R. TOBIAS JR. —Animal
Husbandry
R.D. #1
Halifax, Pa. 17032
Block & Bridle, Dairy Society, Photo
Society
PATRICK F. TYGH— Food Industry
4064 N. Warner Road
Lafayette Hill, Pa. 19444
Food Industry Club, Intramurals
THOMAS J. URBAN— Dairy Husbandry
R.D. #2
Box #165
Columbia Cross Roads, Pa. 16914
Conservation Society; Secretary-
Treasurer, Dairy Society
CELIA VAN VOORHIS- -Animal
Husbandry
14 Briarwood Drive
Somerset, N.J. 08873
Block & Bridle — 1,2,3,4, Junior Prom
Chairwoman, Ram Staff, Womens
Service Club
GARY WEINDORF—Business
Administration
384 Roslyn Avenue
NewMilford, N.J. 07646
Business Club, Intramurals, Weight-
lifting Club; Vice President
ELLIOT MARK WEISS--
3320 Jeffery
Dresher, Pa. 19025
Horticulture
A-Day Committee--2, 3,4, Apiary
Society; Treasurer, D.T.A. , Horti-
culture Society- -2, 3,4; Secretary 2,
3, President 4
STEPHEN J. WENTZEL JR. — Agronomy
R.D. #5
Bethlehem, Pa. 18015
SCOTT DOUGLAS WEYMOUTH- -Food
Industry
415 Hamel Avenue
North Hills, Pa. 19038
Food Industry Club — 2,3,4
JEFFREY D. WIEST-- Ornamental
Horticulture
313 Blue Ridge Drive
York, Pa. 17402
Class of 76 Secretary', Dairy Society,
O.H. Society, Football- -1, 2,3,4,
Varsity Club
GREGORY LYNN WILLIAMSON— Business
Administration
R.D. #6
Sinking Spring, Pa. 19608
MARK M. WILSON— Horticulture
R.D. #1
Biglerville, Pa. 17307
4-H, Circle K Club, Cross Country,
Horticulture Society, Photo Society,
Track, Varsity Club
RONALD P. WILSON— Biology
2305 Hilltown Road
Perkasie, Pa. 18944
AI. B.S., Weightlifting Club
JACQUELINE ANN WINCHELL- -Agronomy
2217 Cornwall Avenue
Northfield, N.J. 08225
H. THOMAS WINEMAN-- Ornamental
Horticulture
210 Maple Avenue
Pittsburgh, Pa. 15218
Apiary Society — 2, Bookstore — 3,4,
D.T.A.— 3,4, Class of '76 Treasurer
— 3,4, O.H. Society— 1,2,3,4, Se-
nior Trip Committee — 4, Ski Club —
1,2,3,4, Social Committee— 3, 4,
Student Government — 2,3,4; Trea-
surer 3,4
GLENN A. WISMER— Food Industry
R.R. #1
Box ft 198
Perkasie, Pa. 18944
Food Industry Club
ERID C. WOLF — Business Administration
38 N. Harrison Street
Palmyra, N.J. 17078
JAMES W. WOOD JR. --Ornamental
Horticulture
4 Washington Avenue
Norristown, Pa. 19403
Apiary Society- -3, D.T.A. --3,4,
FTD—3,4, ICC— 3, A-Day Commit-
te—3, O.H. Society— 1,2,3,4; Pres-
ident 4 Class of '76 Vice President— 2
A. BLAINE WORRALL- -Ornamental
Horticulture
Box 271
Danboro, Pa. 18916
Golf— 1,2,3,4
ROBERT F. YOUNG III- -Biology
8 Twist Drive
Holland, Pa. 18966
KURT T. ZINTNER JR.— Business
Administration
233 Byberry Avenue
Hatboro, Pa. 19040
PAUL ALLAN ZMO DA- -Biology
999 Carteret Road
Bridgewater, N.J. 08807
A-Day Committee, Apiary Society,
Bike Club; Treasurer
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410 East Third Street
Williamsport, Pa
262 17701
The pedigree of honey
Does not concern the bee —
A clover, any time, to him is aristocracy
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The DVC
APIARY SOCIETY
wishes the class of 76
We hope that you will BEE
happy and successful.
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CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE CLASS OF '76
From the
DVC DAIRY
SOCIETY
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ARTHUR J. AND
HENRY CATINO
Coowners
BILL VANDEGRIFT INC.
Appliance Sales & Service
450 E. Butler Avenue
New Britain, Pa 18901
345-1892
WISHING THE SENIORS
ONLY GOOD
DEVELOPMENTS IN LIFE
From The
DVC
PHOTO SOCIETY
B.F. GOODRICH TIRES
MICHEL1N
TIRES
SAM MILLER
TIRES
"House Of Honest Tire Values'
Wheel Alignment
(215) 257-4307
144 E. State St.
Blooming Glen, Pa
1776 TOBACCO
128 West State Street
Doylestown, Pa.
348-2675
JOSEPH H. KERSHNER
PHARMACIST
DOYLESTOWN PENNSYLVANIA
THE DVC
WOMENS SERVICE
CLUB
Wishes Great Success
To Its Founding
Members
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STONY HILL FARM
Rte 24 RD# 2 Beef
Box 953A Chicken
Chester N.J. Eggs
EARLY PRINTING SERVICE
Box 547
Doylestown, Pa 18901
DOYLESTOWN LUMBER
AND MILLWORK CO.
Rt. 611, Cross Keys
Doylestown, Pa 18901
STACK SALES CORP.
52 E. Oakland Avenue
Doylestown, Pa. 18901
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Compliments
Of
MODERN
DRYCLEANERS
Main And Laccy Avenue
Doylestown, Pa
18901
PHONE: 348-9036
HAPP CONTRACTORS, INC.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL
ASHLAND & WASHINGTON STS
P BOX 835
DOYLESTOWN PA 1890)
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AND
HULTSINC.
RT. 61 1 AND HANKIN ROAD
HORSHAM, PA
(across from Willow Grove
Naval Air Station)
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BORROW BETTER
WITH IVB'S OPEN
DRAWER POLICY.
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Big Loans. Small Loans. Personal Loans. Any
kind of money from a thousand dollars to
many millions. Any kind of loan from
personal loans for any worthwhile purpose to
accounts receivable loans, to construction
loans, to corporate financing.
IVB has loans for cars, home remodeling,
boats, vacations, for starting a business and
for expanding a business.
We also pay highest legal interest on Certifi-
cates of Deposit and IVB's Snap-Save-Plus
with absolutely Free Checking.
At IVB we have money to lend quickly,
easily, and inexpensively.
COME AND GET IT.
Industrial Valley Bank
and Trust Company Member FD1C ^"^
STOVER FEED CO.
140 N. Seventh St.
P.O. Box 23
Perkasie, Pa 18944
WALTER M. MYERS
Plumbing & Heating
154 Keeley Avenue
New Britain, Pa
ROBERT F. BARE1S, INC.
Contract Hardware
279 A County Road
Hatboro, Pa 19040
H.S. SMILEY, INC.
P.O. Box 70
New Britain, Pa 18901
on Monument 5qua
DOYLESTOWN
FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
60 North Main Street
Doylestown
Cross Keys Office: Vi mile of
Cross Keys on Rt. 611
Dublin Office: 174 No. Main
Street Dublin
The
DVC Chemistry Club
Wishes
The Class Of '76
FUTURE SUCCESS
PROV1DEST BOOKSTORE
School Supplies. Dictionaries.
Drafting Supplies, and Book
Ordering Service
I lOChapman Lane
Next to Doylestown
Shopping Center
348-5804
"Who learns & learns but does not what he knows
is one who plows & plows but never sows"
Found in Krquskoph Library
Best Wishes From
The Class Of 1978
Atlantic
lllfSKCl V BREEDERS COOPERATIVE
Total Service Program
With Genetic Power Profit-Maker Sires
toll-free 24-hour phones for service:
Pennsylvania 800/732-0391
Delaware & Maryland 800/233-0216
Lancaster area 569-0411
KENNY'S NEWS AGENCY
and
BOOK STORE
Authorized Newsdealer
345-9030 17 W. State. St.
Doylestown Pa
Open 7 AM — 10 PM 7 days
WINDOW SHADES
Plain Or Fancy — Large Selection
Springless Or Spring Mount
Venetian Blinds
Rivierra — Narrow 1" Slat Or Reg 2'
We Retape & Record Old Blinds
Carr's Shade Shop
158 W. State St.
Doylestown 348-
• A Complete Service Salon
• Gentlemen Welcome
Specialists in
MANELY
CUTS &
COLORS
152 W. State St.
Doylestown
345-0722
• Haircutting
• Styling — Coloring
• Custom
Waving • Permanent
• Setting
Bobbi Lunick — Karen Kapralick
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PARENT PATRONS
Mr. & Mrs. C.J. Albrecht Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Allison
Mr. & Mrs. Hugo Alps
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond A. Arcari
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Ash
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Baker
Charlotte R. Beers
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne E. Beshore
Mr. & Mrs. Ira A. Bitner
Mr. & Mrs. James A. Boaman
Mr. & Mrs. L.A. Brown
Mr. & Mrs. Edward N. Bruce
Mr. & Mrs. Nathaniel W. Bryson Jr.
Mel & Shirley Burman
Mr. & Mrs. Emanuel Butera
Mr. & Mrs. Paul B. Campbell
Mr. & Mrs. Carl J. Cantaluppi
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Cantarella
Dr. & Mrs. Paul R. Casey
Mildred Cashin
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent J. Cassidy
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene N. Chiesa
Mr. & Mrs. Emanuel Choper
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph O. Claypoole
Dr. & Mrs. E. W. Closson
Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Coe
Mr. & Mrs. Henry M. Cole
Mr. & Mrs. Walter O. Colflesh
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Cope
Mr. & Mrs. Louis Corrado
Mr. & Mrs. Francis Costello
Mr. & Mrs. Harold C. Coyle
Mr. & Mrs. Frank L. Crisafi
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Crowshaw
Mr. & Mrs. Harold N. Davis
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond J. Davis
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Deguzis
Mr. & Mrs. Philip DePetris
John M. DiDonato
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel H. Dolch
Irene & Stanley Domian
Mr. & Mrs. D.W. Doughty
Mr. & Mrs. Wilmer R. Dreibelbis
John Dugan
Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Dunbar
THE DVC
CHEMISTRY CLUB
Wishes A Most
Rewarding Future
To The
Class Of 1976
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Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Durham
Mrs. Ruth L. Einhorn
Mr. & Mrs. James N. Eller
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald F. Elliott
Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph J. Emerizy
Mr & Mrs. Thomas L. Everett
Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Fehr
Mr. & Mrs. Walter F. Fish
Delia S. Flick
Mr. & Mrs. Howard J. France
Mr. & Mrs. Lewis C. Frey Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Bernard L. Fry
Mr. & Mrs. Earl P. Gardner
George Gebely
Dr. & Mrs. Murray Geller
Mr. & Mrs'. Dominic M. Gillin
Mr. & Mrs. Edward H. Gleason
Berne Goodwin
Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Gorka
Mr. & Mrs. John C. Gourley
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Graham
Joseph Grubb
Mr. & Mrs. Walter L. Habiak
Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Hamilton
Mr. & Mrs. Albert Helmstetter
Mr. & Mrs. Carol M. Henne
Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Hirst
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Holtzman
Mr. & Mrs. John E. Hunt
Mr. & Mrs. John R. Jacob
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Jerzewski Jr
Leroy C. Jessop
Mr. & Mrs. Donald M. Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. Aleck T. Kahn
Wm. P. Karadontes
Mr. & Mrs. David Kaplan
Mr. & Mrs. Herbert R. Kaseman
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley F. Kasper
Mr. & Mrs. David D. Katz
Mr. & Mrs. Reuben Keesler
Mrs. Edward Kelley Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Milan W. Kemp
Gladys A. Kernan
Mr. & Mrs. Alwin A. Koenig
Mr. & Mrs. William Kohn III
Mr. & Mrs. A. Kolessar
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Kozak
Mr. & Mrs. Casimir Kozikowski
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Krauss
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Kraynak
Mr. & Mrs. Ernast R. Kuenzi
Mr. & Mrs. Charles W! Lamb
Mr. & Mrs. George P. Lampson
Mr. & Mrs. John L. Lashier
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Laumakis
Mr. & Mrs. Frank C. Lawton Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Leonard
William A. Lentz
Mr. & Mrs. Salvador Licea
Jerry Ostroff
Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Lindsay
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Pawlusio
Mr. & Mrs. George Lohin
Mr. & Mrs. James J. Pezza
Mr. & Mrs. H. Harwood Loos
The Poley Family
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Mr. & Mrs. Daniel H. McCleerey
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Policare
Allen C. McConnell
Mr. & Mrs. Alfred C. Prime
Mr. & Mrs. John J. McFadden
Mr. & Mrs. Emanuel Puglisi
Robert McFie
Mr. & Mrs. Harold J. Quazza
Mr. & Mrs. Jack E. McShane
Mr. & Mrs. William H. Ralston
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Macarty
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley R. Rane
Mr. & Mrs. William A. Malik
Charles N. Ray
Clarence D. Maiden
Frank Reapsome Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Angelo Mangione
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Reinart
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Marinelli
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Richardson
Rudolph P. Markulios
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent D. Ridge
Mr. & Mrs. Nifty Matechak
Mr. & Mrs. R. Rodgers
Mr. & Mrs. H.E. Micales
Mr. & Mrs. Herman A. Rohsler
Dr. & Mrs. I.E. Mikowski
Marion Rohsler
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald D. Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Ruggiero
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Miller
Mr. & Mrs. J. Richard Runkel
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Mr. & Mrs. Wm. S. Moore
Mr. & Mrs. Carmine Russo
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Mr. & Mrs. Allen C. Morgan
Erwin H. Sailor
George H. Morgan
Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas A. Santillo
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Moscati
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph M. Salber
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence J. Mullarkey
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne E. Saxton
Ruthmae Nelson
Mr. & Mrs. John T. Saylock
Mr. & Mrs. Mathew Nichols
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Saylor
The Nigro Family
Mr. & Mrs. H.J. Schubert
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Mr. & Mrs. Sylvester Novak
Mr. & Mrs. Lorenzo R. Scott
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur J. O'Connor
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John W. Searock
Mr. & Mrs. Theodore VanAulen
Mr. & Mrs. Cornelius J. Shovlin
Roy & Lillian Shull
Anna Marie Sica
Mr. & Mrs. L. Martin VanNuys
Mr. & Mrs. Robert VanSciver
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard F. Varacallo
Col. & Mrs. Clarence Skoien
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Skwara
Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph L. Walling
Dr. & Mrs. Stanley Warmflash
Mr. & Mrs. John Weindorf
Mr. & Mrs. Elliott F. Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Wentzel
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Weiss
Mr. & Mrs. James Solomito
Mr. & Mrs. William L. Spicknall
Mr. & Mrs. Leo A. Staub
George M. Werkheiser
Mr. & Mrs. Carmen L. Whitehead
Mr. & Mrs. John Wieliczki
Paul W. Stevens
Mr. & Mrs. Chester G. Wiest
Mr. & Mrs. G. Stoffella
Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Williams
Mr. & Mrs. Merritt W. Stralo
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew N. Wilson
W.H. Sreett
Mr. & Mrs. William Wilson
David W. Stull
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Stusiak
Mr. & Mrs. Elam Summers
Mr. & Mrs. Harry T. Wineman
Mr. & Mrs. Otto F. Wirth
Mr. & Mrs. Howard E. Wise
Mr. & Mrs. H.E. Sumner
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond T. Swidersky
Mr. & Mrs. William E. Sylvester
Mr. & Mrs. Czeslaw Szukalski
Josephine E. Talabisco
Watcharaporn Toopthong
Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Thomas
Mr. & Mrs. Martin J. Tietjen
Toms River Florist & Gifts, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Harry C. Wohlferth
Mr. & Mrs. James W. Wood Sr.
1976 Wrestlers
Paul S. Wysocki
Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Yeager
Donald H. Yingling
Mr. & Mrs. George Yockobishen
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Zawiska
Mr. & Mrs. Kurt J. Zinter Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Truesdell
Mr. & Mrs. Julius Urban
Mr. & Mrs. Leonardo Zotti
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